George
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George
AvailableGeorge is a male kitten around 3 months old, with a small build and a sleek black coat. He has been altered and is up to date on vaccinations. George is fully house trained and gets along wonderfully with both children and other cats. He is currently residing in Fountain Valley, CA, and is ready to find his forever home.
About George
Meet George, a charming little gentleman with a sleek, all-black coat and an even bigger heart. At just 3 months old, he's thriving in a loving foster home where he's discovered the joys of toys, treats, and endless affection. This playful spirit isn't just another kitten; he stands out in his musical litter alongside siblings Paul, Ringo, and Yoko, named after Beatles legends. George is curious and adventurous, always on the lookout for new discoveries. But after a day of exploration, he loves nothing more than settling down for some snuggles. With his elegant looks and sweet demeanor, George is ready to bring warmth and joy to his new family. He enjoys being around people and would thrive in a home where he can engage in fun activities like chasing feather toys or curling up beside you during nap time. Why not come see if George is the perfect fit for your family? Visit him at Petco during our adoption events!
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Questions about George
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
George, being a domestic short hair cat, typically thrives in a loving home environment where social interaction is abundant.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As an indoor cat, George is happy with a cozy home and doesn't require outdoor space, though supervised outdoor exploration can be fun.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, George is great with children and can bring joy and playfulness to any family.











