Jed Clampett
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Jed Clampett
AvailableJed Clampett is a young, male Domestic Short Hair with a small build and white coat adorned with black spots. At just over a year old, Jed is neutered, vaccinated, and fully house trained. He’s based in Suisun City, CA and has a reputation for being friendly and social. His background in a foster environment ensures he’s well-mannered and ready to make a smooth transition into a new home.
About Jed Clampett
Jed Clampett and his sister Elly May are a charming pair of young cats with short, white fur marked by bold black spots and captivating multicolored toe beans. Raised in a lively environment with kids, other cats, and the occasional large dog, these two are about as unflappable as kittens come. Jed is the extrovert—a playful, vocal, and affectionate guy who eagerly greets new people, though he'd rather not be carried around. Elly May, on the other hand, is gentle, cuddly, and just as chatty, but waits for Jed to take the lead before warming up to newcomers. They're looking for an indoor-only home, preferably with limited sun exposure to protect their delicate skin from burns. In foster care, they've learned good manners and social skills from adult cats and have proven themselves pros with older children. While generally not fans of dogs, they've handled being around them well. Both siblings are litter box trained, spayed/neutered, and current on vaccinations. Jed Clampett is currently in Suisun City, CA. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Jed Clampett
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Jed Clampett adapt well to most home settings, as long as they have a comfortable, safe space indoors. They thrive in environments where they can interact and explore without health risks.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Jed Clampett, being a Domestic Short Hair, doesn’t require outdoor space and will do best as an indoor-only cat. Indoor life keeps him safer from sunburn and other hazards.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are typically good with children, especially when socialized early, as Jed Clampett has been. He’ll do well in families that teach kids respectful interaction.











