


George
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About George
Columbia Station, OH
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Adoption Fee
$100
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George's Story
Orange tabby cats have long been some of the most beloved felines in pop culture. From famous cartoon cats to scene-stealing movie and television pets, orange tabbies are often portrayed as friendly, outgoing, affectionate, and full of personality. While every cat is an individual, orange tabbies have earned a reputation for being social companions who love spending time with their people and George is a wonderful example of why these cats have captured so many hearts.<br/><br/>George is a handsome orange tabby who is just a year and a half old. He came to ARF in mid-May after a local grassroots rescue stepped in to help him find a better future.<br/><br/>Before his rescue, George repeatedly showed up at the home of a Good Samaritan. In fact, he visited so often that it seemed as though he was trying to tell someone something. Time and again, George appeared at the door, seemingly begging to be let inside. Recognizing that this friendly cat clearly didn't belong on the streets, the Samaritan contacted a local grassroots rescue for help.<br/><br/>The rescue was able to safely secure George and scan him for a microchip. Unfortunately, he was not microchipped or neutered. Efforts were made to locate an owner, but no one came forward to claim him. As a result, George was transferred to ARF, where he could safely wait for the loving forever home he deserves.<br/><br/>Since arriving, George has been neutered, microchipped and vaccinated. Now all he needs is a family to call his own.<br/><br/>George has already shown that he would much rather be inside with people than fending for himself outdoors. If you're looking for a young, handsome tabby with a sweet personality and a lot of love to give, George may be the perfect addition to your family. After all, he spent weeks knocking on the right door. Maybe now he's waiting for you to open yours.<br/><br/>The shelter is open Tuesdays through Fridays 3:30-6:30pm AND Saturdays & Sundays 1pm-4pm. No appointments are needed during those times. If you are not available during those times, special arrangements for a meet and greet may be able to be arranged by emailing arfcats@bereaanimalrescue.com. Thank you for considering the adoption of a shelter animal in need!
Orange tabby cats have long been some of the most beloved felines in pop culture. From famous cartoon cats to scene-stealing movie and television pets, orange tabbies are often portrayed as friendly, outgoing, affectionate, and full of personality. While every cat is an individual, orange tabbies have earned a reputation for being social companions who love spending time with their people and George is a wonderful example of why these cats have captured so many hearts.
George is a handsome orange tabby who is just a year and a half old. He came to ARF in mid-May after a local grassroots rescue stepped in to help him find a better future.
Before his rescue, George repeatedly showed up at the home of a Good Samaritan. In fact, he visited so often that it seemed as though he was trying to tell someone something. Time and again, George appeared at the door, seemingly begging to be let inside. Recognizing that this friendly cat clearly didn't belong on the streets, the Samaritan contacted a local grassroots resc
Orange tabby cats have long been some of the most beloved felines in pop culture. From famous cartoon cats to scene-stealing movie and television pets, orange tabbies are often portrayed as friendly, outgoing, affectionate, and full of personality. While every cat is an individual, orange tabbies have earned a reputation for being social companions who love spending time with their people and George is a wonderful example of why these cats have captured so many hearts.
George is a handsome orange tabby who is just a year and a half old. He came to ARF in mid-May after a local grassroots rescue stepped in to help him find a better future.
Before his rescue, George repeatedly showed up at the home of a Good Samaritan. In fact, he visited so often that it seemed as though he was trying to tell someone something. Time and again, George appeared at the door, seemingly begging to be let inside. Recognizing that this friendly cat clearly didn't belong on the streets, the Samaritan contacted a local grassroots rescue for help.
The rescue was able to safely secure George and scan him for a microchip. Unfortunately, he was not microchipped or neutered. Efforts were made to locate an owner, but no one came forward to claim him. As a result, George was transferred to ARF, where he could safely wait for the loving forever home he deserves.
Since arriving, George has been neutered, microchipped
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George is from Berea Animal Rescue Fund
[Columbia Station, OH]
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