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Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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Hair Length
short
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
One historically old colony of feral cats exists along the southern coast of Maine . The cats took advantage of the kind fishermen who emptied their bait pails at the end of the day and the cats gathered to "clean up" the dock. In return the cats kept the mouse and rat population at bay. For the past few years a kind couple has been adding feed to this colony but asked Friends of Feral Felines for help with spay/neutering. Hurrying to trap before kittens started arriving, we thought we beat the rush, but on a very cold January day, a tiny 4 week old kitten was found trying to climb up a garbage can to get some food. Momma was nowhere, so we grabbed him and off he went to foster care. We thought that there must be more and luckily, Mia, his starving sister, walked into our trap two days later. Moving ahead 4 months , these sleek, crisp tuxedo cats are ready to love you, and we would love it if you would keep them together. They are inseparable and still comfort each other especially at night. A donation for this drops the adoption cost to one cat's fee. Please consider adopting a slice of Maine coast history with these two! Call Wendy, their foster mom at 207-282-4848 for more details.
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