Clydesdale
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Clydesdale
AvailableClydesdale is a charming male domestic long-haired kitten who is just 3 months old. He showcases a lovely orange coat and, being small, fits right in among other pets or kids. Clydesdale is house trained, fixed, and has up-to-date vaccinations. Living in St. Paul, MN, he’s ready for a forever home where he can keep his playful spirit alive.
About Clydesdale
Meet Clydesdale, a playful longhaired orange tabby kitten who brilliantly embodies both mischief and charm. Sometimes he's curled up, napping in a sunbeam, and other times he's a lively bundle of energy, especially when he's with his sister Appaloosa. His absolute favorite toy is a simple rolled-up ball of paper—just toss one, and you'll instantly have a happy kitten! Clydesdale thrives in a lively home with kids and teens, enjoying being cuddled and carried around. He grew up alongside his sister and mom and has had positive experiences with other cats in foster care. While he hasn’t met any dogs yet, a slow, supervised introduction would work best if a dog is in the mix. This affectionate and easygoing kitten would shine in a family looking for a gentle companion who also knows how to have a good time. Due to his young age, Clydesdale needs to be adopted with a littermate or another young, playful cat. He is fixed, microchipped, and up to date on vaccinations. Could Clydesdale be the new furry friend you've been searching for? He’s excited to bring his charm into a forever home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$300Payment after application.
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Questions about Clydesdale
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Clydesdale, being a domestic long-haired kitten, fits well in family environments where there are kids or other playful cats.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a kitten, Clydesdale enjoys indoor play but can benefit from a safe outdoor area under supervision if possible.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Clydesdale has shown that he is comfortable around kids and handles being picked up and cuddled well.











