Clarence Cheyenne
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Clarence Cheyenne
AvailableClarence Cheyenne is a 4-year, 5-month-old male domestic short hair living in Denver, CO. He comes in a shiny black and smoke color and is already neutered and vaccinated. Clarence barely sheds and is known for his distinctive bare belly. He has chronic FCV that might cause occasional sneezing but is otherwise full of energy and curiosity.
About Clarence Cheyenne
Clarence Cheyenne is a sleek, panther-like cat with a striking bare belly and barely any shedding. Living in foster care in Denver, CO, Clarence is sharp, playful, and deeply curious. He’s quick to explore, follows people around the house, and wants plenty of interaction and games each day. Clarence is tolerant of young children and would do well with a playmate, especially if you spend long hours away. His foster thinks another cat might be a good fit, but take note—Clarence has chronic feline calicivirus (FCV), which means periodic sneezing and some risk of spreading to other cats in the home, particularly during flare-ups. Clarence thrives on attention, and his playful personality shines through every day. Give this unique boy a place to belong. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Clarence Cheyenne
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Clarence Cheyenne adapt well to most indoor home environments. He would appreciate a space where he can play and receive daily enrichment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Clarence Cheyenne, as a domestic short hair, is perfectly content with indoor living and does not require outdoor space. Interactive toys and climbing furniture indoors meet his needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs such as Clarence Cheyenne tend to do well with children, especially when they are playful and tolerant, just as Clarence's foster has observed.











