George
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George
AvailableGeorge is a large, gray and white Domestic Short Hair cat living in Montgomery, IL. His short coat is easy to manage, and he is neutered, house trained, and vaccinated. George gets along with other cats and does best with someone who can appreciate his independent side and let him settle in at his own pace.
About George
George is a large gray and white cat with extra toes on his front paws—he’s a true Hemingway cat. After an abrupt transition, George landed in rescue with Molly, a companion from his previous home. Though not siblings, they share a similar sensitivity and need for understanding. At the pet store, George struggled to relax and had a tendency to nip when touched near his hips or if he felt unsure. Once he knows he’s safe, this pattern fades and George becomes affectionate and relaxed, but it takes patience and respect for his boundaries. George is likely a cat who’s learned to protect himself. He needs an adopter who understands his emotional side and can give him time to settle. He does get along with other cats and blossoms into a loving friend when settled. George needs a calm, patient home where someone will give him the chance to let his guard down. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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Questions about George
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like George thrive in stable, quiet homes where they can have predictable routines. He's likely to do best in an environment that allows him to settle and feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
George, like most Domestic Short Hair cats, is content indoors and doesn't require outdoor access. Provided he has space to roam inside and cozy spots to retreat to, he’ll be happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Domestic Short Hairs often adapt to families, George's sensitivity means he'd be happier in a home without young children, or with older kids who understand how to interact with cats respectfully.











