Mitch
Available
Mitch
AvailableMitch is a large male Domestic Short Hair with a striking gray coat. At 11 years and 8 months old, he is well into his senior years and has been neutered. He’s also up to date on his vaccinations and is house trained. Mitch is currently waiting for his next chapter in Telford, PA.
About Mitch
Mitch is an 11-year-old, large gray domestic shorthair with a presence that grabs your attention from the moment he strolls into the room. He has moved past the age of kitten antics, but there’s nothing slow or dim about him. Mitch is loaded with life experience—think of him as a veteran napper, sunbeam connoisseur, and top-tier lap cat. He gravitates to quiet, sunny corners for relaxed conversations and the occasional spirited game with a feather, yet what he really wants is a cozy home and steady companionship. Gentle and affectionate, he brings warmth without demanding chaos and is equally at ease offering up purrs as he is lounging by your side. Mitch gets along well with other cats and fits best in a peaceful household where he never has to compete for attention. And a fun bonus: born on September 8, Mitch is a detail-oriented Virgo—no surprise he's orderly about his litter box manners. He can’t be adopted remotely; you’ll need to meet him face-to-face in Telford, PA first. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Mitch
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Mitch do well in a variety of homes, but they truly thrive in calm environments where they feel safe. Mitch, being a senior cat, would appreciate a quiet, comfortable household.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mitch, as a Domestic Short Hair, is content with indoor living and does not need outdoor space. A few sunny windowsills or cozy spots inside are all he needs to feel at home.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are adaptable, and Mitch gets along with other cats. Given his gentle senior disposition, he'd do best in homes with older children who understand boundaries.











