Hailey
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Hailey
AvailableHailey is a medium-sized Bengal cat. She is an adult female, spayed, and currently located in Colorado Springs, CO. This intelligent breed is known for its playful and active nature. Hailey is learning to trust and enjoy a calmer life with her sister, Jasmine.
About Hailey
Meet Hailey and Jasmine, a wonderful pair of Bengal sisters in need of a patient forever home. Jasmine is the older sister at 6 years, while Hailey is her lively 4-year-old counterpart. Upon their arrival at the shelter, both sisters were understandably wary and unsure of their new surroundings. With time and care, they've started to adjust and have shown a quieter demeanor. Although they don't actively seek out attention just yet, they are learning that the world can be a welcoming place. These intelligent Bengals need a home that understands their unique needs and respects their pace. Their new family should be ready to provide a nurturing environment that helps them continue building their confidence. If you're looking to provide a safe haven for these lovely sisters, Hailey and Jasmine could be the perfect match for you. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Hailey
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bengals like Hailey thrive in environments that provide both mental stimulation and space for exploration. A calm and understanding household will help them adjust and flourish.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bengals are active cats that enjoy playtime and exploration. Secure outdoor access can be beneficial, but they can also be happy in large indoor spaces enriched with toys and climbing structures.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bengals, like Hailey, may be best in homes without young children, at least initially. A quiet and patient environment will help them adjust, making them more comfortable over time.











