My story
Personality Traits: Harley is shy, but very playful. She will need lots of interaction, toys, and the ability to have the zoomies. Harley likes to be cuddled and purrs loudly with head scratches. She will be reluctant and shy at first, but warms up quickly. It is important that Harley has a feline playmate in the house because of her shy nature. She feels more at home and comfortable with welcoming cats, and plays for hours with my resident cats. Part of the reason why she was transferred to me as a foster was because her sibling was adopted and she became withdrawn and skittish with her current foster. Once she was in my house with other chill cats, she became much more curious, affectionate, and brave. Harley is also not afraid of the tiny dog that lives in the house.
Favorite Toys: Anything on a string and with feathers. She LOVES her cat tunnels! She is also a fan of the window hammocks, and likes to burrow under a shag rug in the bedroom. holding for short periods Other: Harley is a lap cat in the making. She is very active and will run all over, but once she settles, she either cuddles with resident cats, in a drawer, or in my lap. Fern will be an independent, but snuggly girl as she grows up.
If you have any questions or would like to adopt HARLEY, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.