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Shazli

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5 years old|Exotic Shorthair|Female|Medium|San Antonio, TX
♿️ Disability🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle🤗 Affectionate🐈 Cat Friendly

Shazli is a five-year-old, medium-sized Exotic Shorthair cat in San Antonio, TX. This spayed female is house trained and up to date on vaccinations. She needs to remain strictly indoors due to all four of her feet being declawed and her small nose. Her breed-specific needs include regular eye and nose care, as well as brushing. Born May 22, Shazli is a Gemini—a sign known for playfulness and curiosity.

About Shazli

Meet Shazli! Not every day does an Exotic Shorthair end up running with ferals—especially not a five-year-old princess with all four feet declawed. Whatever sent Shazli onto the streets, she’s shaken it off. Shazli’s a petite, warm-hearted cat who thrives on human company, dragging around toy mice and turning any space into her playground. Her purr is nearly constant: a happy, squeaky sound, and her little meow is about as charming as they come. Shazli does have some breed-specific needs. She requires daily cleaning for her eyes and nose (she’s not a fan) and enjoys a good brushing a few times a week. Like many purebreds, Exotic Shorthairs can face health quirks, so her adopter should brush up on the breed—issues can pop up with kidneys, heart, skin, or digestion. Due to her flat face and tiny nose, Shazli is strictly indoor-only and does best in a home with air conditioning. Having lost all her claws, she’s not built for outdoor adventures. Luckily, Shazli’s striking looks pair with a wonderful personality. Exotic Shorthairs make loving companions, and Shazli proves that reputation true—she’s affectionate, gentle, and rare. Shazli is a catch for the right home and will reward her people with plenty of love. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Shazli

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Exotic Shorthairs like Shazli do best in calm, indoor environments with attentive owners who can manage their breed-specific health needs. A climate-controlled home is ideal, especially for a cat with a flat face and no claws.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Shazli, as an Exotic Shorthair, should remain strictly indoors, especially since she is declawed on all four feet. Outdoor access is not recommended for her or this breed.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Exotic Shorthairs like Shazli are gentle and affectionate, making them a nice fit for homes with respectful children.