Cheetoh
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Cheetoh
AvailableCheetoh is a young, neutered male domestic short hair with a medium build, currently living in North Saint Paul, MN. At about 1 year and 3 months old, he’s house trained and up to date on vaccinations. Cheetoh gets along well with cats and dogs. Born on February 25, Cheetoh is a Pisces—don’t be surprised by his gentle, sensitive personality.
About Cheetoh
Cheetoh and Cinnamon are a bonded pair searching for a calm home where they can settle in at their own pace. Both are shy at first but deeply affectionate once they trust you. Cheetoh is a 1-year-old orange and white male with a soft spot for snuggling; Cinnamon, a striking 6-month-old calico, relies on Cheetoh for comfort and friendship. Because new faces and environments make them nervous, they’ll need an experienced adopter who is patient and tuned in to the needs of sensitive cats. These two must be adopted together, and they do best in households where someone is home much of the day—they won’t thrive if left alone for long stretches. Cheetoh and Cinnamon are both friendly with cats and dogs, but any children in the home should be at least 12 years old with gentle energy. The adoption fee for both is $475. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$225Payment after application.
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Questions about Cheetoh
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cheetoh, a domestic short hair, does best in relaxed, indoor settings where he feels safe and can acclimate at his own pace. A quiet household fits him well, especially one willing to allow a shy cat plenty of time to warm up.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Cheetoh generally do not require outdoor access. They thrive as indoor companions and don’t need a yard or outdoor play area if their indoor environment is stimulating.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cheetoh, like many domestic short hairs, can adapt to homes with children, but due to his sensitive nature, older, gentle children are a better match for him.











