Sheila aka Tabby
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Sheila aka Tabby
AvailableSheila is a medium-sized, female tabby cat, about four years old, and currently resides in Garland, TX. She has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. Sheila is house trained and is looking for a calm environment to feel secure and loved. She's gentle and has a lovely disposition, making her a wonderful addition to a patient family.
About Sheila aka Tabby
Sheila, also known as Tabby, is a charming domestic short hair with a beautiful brown tabby coat, born around March 19, 2019. After being adopted as a kitten, she spent the past five years primarily in a laundry room due to her owner's declining health. This experience sheltered her somewhat, but Sheila's love for people has never wavered. Recently returned to New Beginnings Cat Rescue, she hopes to find a forever home where she can truly thrive. Affectionately described by her foster mom, Sheila is incredibly sweet. Don't be surprised if she judges the perfect moment to curl up next to you at bedtime. She also has a playful side, showing curiosity about the world, especially when watching birds from the window. Though she’s had limited interaction with other cats, she will blossom in a quiet home that allows her to build confidence at her own pace. With patience, Sheila will become a gentle and loving companion. Sheila is microchipped and fully vaccinated, house trained, and ready to find her forever family. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Sheila aka Tabby
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sheila, being a tabby domestic short hair, thrives best in a calm and quiet living environment. A peaceful home will help her gain the confidence she needs.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sheila enjoys the indoors where she can observe nature, especially birds. She doesn’t require outdoor space but will appreciate window views.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Sheila can be sensitive due to her limited experiences, so she may be better suited for a home without young children, where she can feel safe.











