Kenevil
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Kenevil
AvailableKenevil is a young, male American Shorthair mix with a brown tabby coat and short hair who is currently in Toledo, OR. At about two years and one month old, he is neutered, vaccinated, and fully house trained. Kenevil gets along well with both cats and dogs, making him a great fit for a home with other animals. His sweet nature and playful energy shine through once he feels comfortable.
About Kenevil
Meet Kenevil, a cat who has made a big transformation from a fiery, feral kitten to a loving companion. In his foster home, Kenevil started out with strong opinions, especially if someone tried sneaking a kiss on his headβhe'd greet that with a sharp hiss and a ton of personality. Over time, though, he's softened up into a calm, affectionate soul who enjoys the comforts of home and the gentle company of other cats. Surprisingly, he even coexists well with the resident (and sometimes grouchy) dog. While Kenevil still takes his time warming up to new people, he's become quite the lap-cat once he relaxes. He has a playful streak, especially when treats or toys are involved, and sometimes he'll even allow a little affection from those he's grown to trust. Kenevil is litter box trained, vaccinated, and microchipped. He prefers a quiet corner but regularly comes out for cuddles and play once he feels safe. If you value a companion with a resilient spirit and a gentle nature, Kenevil is ready to win you over. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Kenevil
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
American Shorthair mixes like Kenevil generally adapt well to both apartments and houses. They thrive in calm homes that provide cozy spaces and opportunities for play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kenevil, like most American Shorthair mixes, doesn't require outdoor access as long as he has plenty of indoor play and enrichment. A secure indoor environment with toys and room to roam will keep him happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
American Shorthairs are known for their even temperaments, and Kenevil, with his affectionate and playful nature, would likely do well in homes with respectful children who understand how to interact gently.











