Cheyenne
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Cheyenne
AvailableCheyenne is a spayed female Domestic Short Hair/Tabby with a short coat and small frame. At 2 years and 4 months old, she has her vaccinations up to date and is house trained. She currently lives in Brandon, FL and enjoys the company of other cats.
About Cheyenne
Cheyenne is about a year old and already retired from motherhood, having fought her way through two litters in a rough environment where she and her kittens were often harassed. Early on, she clung to safe hiding spots and avoided people—spending a whole week wedged at the top of the blinds when she first arrived indoors. Over time, with patient fosters, she started to relax, discovering that toys and other cats could actually be fun. These days, she loves vertical tube scratchers, gets the zoomies with other kitties, and chases ball toys around. New faces still make her skittish, and she brings a bit of attitude if she feels cornered, but with someone willing to give her time and gentle encouragement, Cheyenne keeps gaining confidence and could bloom into an affectionate, loyal companion. As a Capricorn, she's independent and quietly determined, always making progress at her own pace. She gets along with cats and will do best with a patient, understanding adopter. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Cheyenne
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cheyenne’s Domestic Short Hair/Tabby background means she does well in most home settings, from apartments to larger spaces, as long as she has spots to explore and hide. She’ll thrive with some quiet and lots of gentle encouragement.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cheyenne, like most domestic cats, doesn’t require outdoor space; she’s perfectly happy indoors with toys, scratchers, and sunny windowsills.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic cats like Cheyenne are generally fine with gentle, respectful children, though she is still a bit shy and would do best in a calmer home or one with older kids who understand boundaries.











