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Clytie

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1 year old|Siamese, Tabby|Female|Medium|Hillsboro, TX
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful☺️ Gentle🧠 Smart

Clytie is a young, spayed female cat, approximately 1 year and 8 months old. She is a medium-sized lynx point mix with a short coat blending white, gray tabby, and cream tones. Clytie is house trained, fully vaccinated, and enjoys the company of other friendly cats. Located in Hillsboro, TX, she’s looking for a warm, loving home.

About Clytie

Meet Clytie, pronounced KLY-tee. This 1.5-year-old lynx point beauty has striking blue eyes and lovely markings. She's playful and loves to chase feather toys, showcasing her natural hunting skills. Clytie thrives on companionship—she'll follow you around, provide comfort, and curl up beside you after a good play session. Due to her exuberance, she'd do best in a home with older children who can appreciate her spirited nature without being overwhelmed. While initially a bit shy, give her time, and she will reward you with affectionate moments and a loyal bond. Clytie gets along well with other friendly cats and dreams of a safe indoor home where she can engage and be part of the family. Known for seeking warm spots in the house, she embodies her name's meaning from Greek mythology—turning toward the sun. Clytie is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, FeLV and FIV negative, and litter box trained. She's ready for a loving family to call her own. Is that you? Clytie’s adoption fee is $250, supporting the vital work of Hill County Paw Pals, which cares for cats and kittens in need.

Questions about Clytie

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Clytie, being a playful mix of Siamese and Tabby, is best suited for an indoor environment where she can feel safe and engaged.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    As a cat, Clytie doesn't require outdoor space but loves plenty of indoor space to move around and play.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Clytie would not be the best fit for homes with younger children, as her playful nature might overwhelm them.