Wesley
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Wesley
AvailableWesley is a young, neutered male medium-sized Domestic Short Hair/Tabby cat with a short tabby (brown/chocolate) coat. He is house trained, up to date on vaccinations, and currently in New York, NY.
About Wesley
Wesley is an 8-month-old, 7 lb brown tabby with a gentle soul and a quiet presence. In new spaces, he likes to hang back during the day, taking everything in before making his move. As night rolls around, Wesley gets curious, exploring his environment with thoughtful intent. He isn't the type to clamor for your attention or ask for lap time right away, but he's open to gentle pets or even being held, never showing signs of aggression or fear. All it takes is a little patience—and maybe a Churu treat or two—to bring out more of his personality. Wesley is shy but incredibly sweet, and he thrives in calm, steady homes where there’s no rush for him to reveal himself. If you’re looking for the satisfaction that comes from watching a timid cat gain confidence on his own timeline, Wesley might be your match. He’s lived with other cats, is litter box trained, and just needs a soft place to land while he continues his slow reveal. He will do best with patient adopters who let him set the pace. Wesley is in New York, NY, and ready for someone who values the subtle wins: the first time he seeks you out or curls up nearby. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Wesley
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair/Tabby cats like Wesley are adaptable but especially do well in calm homes where they can settle in at their own pace. They are well-suited for apartments or houses alike.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Wesley, as a Domestic Short Hair/Tabby, is perfectly content as an indoor cat and does not need outdoor space to thrive. Keeping him indoors is safest and best for his temperament.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair/Tabby cats can do well with children if introduced gently. Wesley's gentle and shy nature suggests he might be best with older, respectful kids.











