George
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George
AvailableGeorge is a senior male Domestic Short Hair currently spending his days in Clymer, PA. At 10 years and 6 months old, he brings years of wisdom and mellow companionship. He is a neutered cat and gets along with both cats and dogs. George is a medium-sized cat who is well-suited for someone seeking a calm, affectionate companion.
About George
George is a seasoned gentleman with a mellow, wise spirit that quietly wins people over. There’s a warmth about him that you only find in older cats who’ve weathered the years with dignity. Give him a soft couch and a safe home, and he’ll give you mellow companionship and gentle, grounding purrs. George still has flashes of playfulness—the feather toy never fails to coax out his kitten side—but prefers long stretches of cuddling and sunny naps these days. He thrives in a low-key setting where calm and kindness are the norm, whether that’s a quiet adult household or one with gentle children who understand to respect his pace. George gets along well with dogs and other cats, so he’s a flexible addition. There’s a strong sense that George is the type of cat who connects deeply: bring him into your space, and he’ll settle right in, quickly becoming part of your daily rhythms. His birthdate makes him a Scorpio, which explains a certain air of mystery and steadfast loyalty—traits that run deep in his personality. George does need to meet potential adopters in person, so anyone interested must be ready to visit him in Clymer, PA. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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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 are adaptable, but they thrive in calm homes where they have cozy spots to relax. George especially enjoys a peaceful environment with plenty of places to nap.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
George, as a Domestic Short Hair, is best kept indoors for safety, though access to sunny windows or a secure catio would delight him. He doesn't require outdoor space to be happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs like George can do well with respectful children who understand a senior cat's calmer demeanor. He would appreciate a gentle approach from younger family members.











