Cheese
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Cheese
AvailableCheese is a young, male orange tabby cat with short fur, located in St. George, UT. He is a medium-sized, three-legged cat who is gentle and affectionate. Cheese thrives in a single-pet home and has shown incredible resilience after overcoming significant challenges. He has been neutered and is ready for a loving family.
About Cheese
Cheese is a sweet, playful orange tabby who never seems to stop purring. Despite being three-legged, he races around happily, chasing noisy toys and making the most of every day. Boxes are his favorite nap spot, and he spends lots of time sunning himself on the balcony or lounging at the top of the cat tree. Cheese especially loves people, soaking up all the pets and affection he can get. This fun-loving boy has a knack for Cat TV and is always ready for a bit of silliness. He’s been through more than most—surviving a hoarding environment, losing a leg, and bouncing back from surgery to remove a benign tumor. Still, Cheese greets everyone with friendliness and open-hearted charm. He shines best as the only pet in the home, where he can be the center of attention and love. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Cheese
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tabby cats like Cheese are known for adapting well to indoor living and enjoy having cozy nooks to relax in. He would love a home that offers sunbeams, windows, and fun spaces to play and nap.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tabby cats like Cheese are content as indoor cats, though supervised access to balconies or patios is a bonus. He enjoys watching the world from a safe spot, so a view is appreciated more than roaming outdoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tabby cats are often gentle and affectionate, making them suitable companions for households with respectful children. Cheese's affectionate and playful nature suggests he’ll do well with kids willing to be gentle with him.











