Pantera
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Pantera
AvailablePantera is a young, male Domestic Short Hair who is black in color with a short coat. He is house trained, altered, and up to date on vaccinations. Currently residing in Dallas, TX, heβs ready to find his forever home and pair with his sister Starlight. This affectionate companion has a gentle nature and enjoys being around calm environments.
About Pantera
Meet Pantera! Pantera is a striking black cat with silky fur and vibrant emerald-green eyes that lend him the allure of a tiny panther. He has a calm presence and a gentle demeanor, making him highly lovable. As the largest of his litter, he walks with quiet confidence once he feels secure in his surroundings. Initially shy, Pantera opens up to become a remarkably affectionate companion. With a little time, you'll catch him rubbing against your legs for attention, curling up in your lap, or excitedly batting at a wand toy. He enjoys lounging on cat trees, which has become a favorite pastime since transitioning to indoor life. This sweet boy seeks a patient adopter to help him adjust. Once trust is established, he delightfully transforms into a loving lap cat who treasures gentle affection. He is litter box trained, well-mannered, and prefers dry food. Pantera thrives in a quieter home without dogs or young children. Interested in adopting a pair? Pantera has a special bond with his sister, Starlight, and they would adore finding a forever home together. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Pantera
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pantera, as a Domestic Short Hair, thrives in a calm and stable home environment, which helps him to feel secure and relaxed.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Pantera prefers to be an indoor cat, as he is accustomed to indoor life and benefits from a safe, secure environment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pantera would do best in a home without young children, as he prefers a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere.











