Sasha
Available
Sasha
AvailableSasha is a young female Domestic Long Hair with a striking black and white tuxedo coat. She has a medium build and is house trained. Sasha is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. She’s currently in Indianapolis, IN, eagerly waiting for her next chapter in a loving home.
About Sasha
Sasha came to rescue after raising her kittens in an old lawnmower box, proving she’s got both grit and resourcefulness. About 2–3 years old, she’s just getting settled into the comforts of an indoor life and tends to choose ordinary things, like a baking pan or a sunny window, over fancy beds. If you’re looking for a quiet cat, she’s not it—Sasha talks, chirps, and trills, always ready with a little commentary. She can be hesitant around new people, but patience will go far; once she gets comfortable, Sasha becomes calm, quietly confident, and surprisingly affectionate. She’s not a lap cat—yet—but she’ll crawl over for chin scratches or treats. With the right person and a slow approach, Sasha’s gentle, devoted nature starts to shine through. She does best in a calm, patient household where she sets the pace. Sasha isn’t a cuddler right now, but it’s on the horizon for the person willing to let her warm up in her own time. Give her that, and you’ll find a chatty, steady companion who’ll be happy to share a window and watch the world with you. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
Adoption Fee
$100Payment after application.
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Questions about Sasha
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Long Hair cats like Sasha are quite adaptable but generally thrive in a calm indoor environment. A stable routine and a few sunny spots help them feel at ease.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sasha, as a Domestic Long Hair, doesn’t need outdoor space and is best kept indoors. She’ll appreciate sunny windows and room to perch or explore inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Long Hair cats tend to do well in homes with respectful children, but Sasha herself can be a bit reserved, so patient, older kids would be her best match.
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