Harley
AvailableHarley
AvailableHarley is a large, male adult cat with a playful spirit. He is neutered and up to date on vaccinations. House trained, he gets along well with other cats but does not favor dogs or children. Currently residing in Battle Ground, WA, he is ready to find a forever home with his brother Rodeo. They both likely have Siamese ancestry, which contributes to their stunning appearance.
About Harley
Harley is an adult cat on a journey of discovery. After living in the same apartment with his brother, Rodeo, for as long as he can remember, life has changed dramatically for them. Now they find themselves with a foster mom, coming out of their shells and learning about the world outside. While Harley can be quite vocal—so much so that some have jokingly suggested he be called 'Peacock'—he’s just letting you know how he feels. He’s not used to long cuddles yet, but he might enjoy simply being beside you on the couch while you unwind. Since he and Rodeo are closely bonded, they want to find a loving home together. Both cats likely have some Siamese heritage, as evidenced by their striking blue eyes. If you’re interested in meeting Harley and Rodeo, fill out the adoption application and prepare to be captivated by their unique beauty!
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Questions about Harley
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Harley, being a mixed breed cat, will do well in a calm environment where he can gradually adapt. It's ideal if he has a quiet space to retreat to, especially since he can be vocal when scared.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As an indoor cat, Harley doesn’t require outdoor space; he’ll be content with a cozy home where he can play, explore, and lounge.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Harley may not be the best choice for homes with children, as he tends to prefer a quieter environment and may not react well to the sudden movements and sounds.











