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STATE NEWS

Weekly feature: It’s a kitty two-fer

Papaya and Cantaloupe are very bonded sisters seeking their forever family together. They are a little bit shy at first but they absolutely LOVE to get pets!!!

They are beautiful girls. They were surrendered with their fur siblings after their mom, Margie, suddenly passed away.

They are very ready to start the next chapter in their lives and have their happily ever after. They went to PetSmart and it was just too much for them, they then went into a foster home with the possibility of adopting, but the other kitties in the house said “absolutely not.”

They lived with other kitties in their previous home and got along great with them. They are the purrfect lap kitties. They just need a quiet home where they can get lots of love.

They are spayed, UTD on their vaccinations (FVRCP & Rabies) and tested negative for FeLV & FIV. They are indoor only for their safety and no declawing is allowed

No declawing.

Come meet these girls on Saturday to see if you have found your newest family members.

SATURDAY ADOPTION EVENT: Every Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Constance McCullough House, 84 N.W. 2nd St. in Ontario.

–Information provided by the Ontario Feral Cat Project.

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