Amberveil
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Amberveil
AvailableAmberveil is a female domestic short hair kitten in Clyde, NC. Although still a baby, she is altered and growing through socialization. Her medium size provides them with a perfect playful frame. If you’re looking to connect with an adorable kitten, Amberveil might be a great choice to bring home!
About Amberveil
Amberveil is a semi-feral kitten who showcases her spirited personality in every interaction. Although she's adjusting to human contact, she displays visible displeasure at your attempts to engage (no swatting, biting, or scratching—just her unique judgment). Socialization efforts are ongoing, and she’s gradually learning that not all humans are scary. If you're ready to earn the affection of a sassy kitten, come meet Amberveil and her siblings; they are all waiting for someone to become their forever friend. The Haywood County Animal Services Adoption Center is located at 453 Jones Cove Road, Clyde, NC 28721. They are open 12pm - 5pm on weekdays and 12pm - 4pm on Saturdays. Closed Sundays. For more information, contact them at 828-456-5338 ext. 2 or email adoptapet@haywoodcountync.gov. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Amberveil
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Amberveil typically thrive in various living environments, from apartments to houses with outdoor access, as long as they have a safe and stimulating space to explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Amberveil, like most Domestic Short Hair cats, doesn't require large outdoor spaces. A safe, enclosed area where she can enjoy the fresh air and the sights and sounds of nature will make her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Amberveil is a kitten, which can make her more adaptable to homes with children, her semi-feral nature means she'd likely prefer a quieter environment until she's fully socialized.











