Clover
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Clover
AvailableClover is a small, female Domestic Short Hair cat, approximately 4 years old, located in Pittsburgh, PA. She is spayed, vaccinated, and ready for a loving home. Clover has a beautiful brown/chocolate coat and is affectionate and gentle. She is in great health and has a wonderful personality, perfect for a family looking for a loving companion.
About Clover
Meet Clover, a delightful mother cat who's around 4 years old. She and her son Rowan, who is just shy of 2 years, formed a bonded pair that must be adopted together. Rescued from a tough situation after being listed for free on Facebook in Northview Heights, they are now thriving in a caring environment. Clover is a healthy and affectionate cat who has been spayed and vaccinated. She's been enjoying indoor life, showcasing her gentle nature and love for attention. Interestingly, while Rowan still acts like a playful kitten, Clover often looks on, bemused by her energetic son's antics. Their playful connection is genuine, making them a joy to watch. They're adaptable and would do well in a home where they can receive plenty of love and attention. Clover might prefer to be the sole feline in your family, but with proper introductions, they may be able to adjust to other pets. If you're ready to embrace double the affection and companionship, Clover and Rowan are eagerly waiting to meet you. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Clover
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Clover, being a Domestic Short Hair, typically thrives in a warm, loving indoor environment where she can relax and receive attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Clover generally prefers living indoors, enjoying safe spaces to play and cuddle rather than needing outdoor space.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Clover can adapt well to homes with children, especially if they understand the gentle nature of cats and give her the space she might need.











