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Meet Graham

Graham is an adult male Domestic Shorthair/Mix cat who weighs 13 pounds.

Say hello to Graham, a grey-and-white gentleman with the soul of a best friend and the personality of a total sweetheart. "Absolute doll" might sound dramatic, but spend five minutes with Graham and you'll realize it's actually an understatement.

This neutered adult boy is all about affection. He loves pets, leans into attention like he's been practicing for years, and has mastered the art of making people instantly fall in love with him. Graham has the kind loving presence that makes a house feel more like home. He is an active guy and would do best with a family who will help him burn off his energy. A feline friend would help too!

He's also good with other cats, making him an excellent choice for a home with feline friends already in residence. Whether he's making new cat buddies or soaking up attention from his humans, Graham is happiest when he's surrounded by companionship and kindness.

If you've been searching for a cat who is equal parts charming roommate, cuddle enthusiast, and certified sweetheart, Graham is ready to step into the role effortlessly.

If you are interested in adopting, please come prepared -- bring a photo ID, proof of current address and a cat carrier. We are open daily 11-5pm.

The Pennsylvania SPCA - Main Line Animal Rescue

1149 Pike Springs Rd

Chester Springs, PA 19425

Kennel #2857

610-933-0606

info@mlar.org

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The information on this page helps MLAR volunteers see which animals on the website need additional information added to their profiles. If you are interested in becoming a MLAR volunteer, please check the www.mlar.org/volunteer web page. Thanks!

We’re dedicated to finding the right home for all of our pets, and ensuring that each adoption has the best interest of the pet and the family at heart.

Please note that adoption procedures differ across the MLAR/PSPCA websites, so if you are interested in a particular animal, please check to see which location is the host.