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Marlie and Sadie are a Special Pair

They Know the Value of Famiily

Marlie and Sadie are a Special Pair of Sisters Who Know the Value of Family

Hi, my name is Marlie, the tortie you see in the pictures.  Yes, I know I am beautiful, but don’t tell my sister.  Her name is Sadie and, although she is beautiful, too, you know how sisters can be.  I think, sometimes, she gets jealous.  Of course, there is never so much as a hiss or twitchy tail between us.  We are a very loving pair of young, bonded siblings who have been together since birth.

We may be litter mates, but we do have our own personalities.  So, let me tell you more, starting with me, of course.  I am the social butterfly in this family.  I love to be around people and will come running when you call me and follow you around, just like a puppy dog.   And, I’m so fascinated by water that I am likely to want to jump in with the bathtub with you or your kids.  Well, ok, I am exaggerating.  But I would hang out with you in the bathroom and enjoy the splashing because it looks like fun and I like to be where the action is.

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If you tend to have a busy household with children, grandchildren and/or adult visitors, I’m good with that.  I am not one to hide when I can be making new friends.  I especially enjoy having someone to play with, but I can also entertain myself with toys or anything I may find around the house that is interesting.  So, be careful to put away things you don’t want me to play with (like rubber bands or your favorite earrings).  I will make a toy of anything—from wads of foil.  Oh, and I like to eat potato chips!  I am not sure they are good for me, but I really love them. So if you have friends over and put them out, I might be dipping in to them!

My favorite position is stretched out so you can rub my belly.  I enjoy sleeping in bed with my humans, but I’m not so keen on sitting on laps.  If a lap cat is your dream, Sadie is your girl.

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My sister, Sadie, cannot resist the lap of someone she knows.  She may take a little time to warm up to new people, but once she does, she will want to hang out and cuddle on your lap.  And she has an absolutely HUGE purr.  Wow, I love to hear it because it makes me feel relaxed and happy.  I bet you will feel the same way.

Pretty Sadie may not be as svelte as I am, but that just means there is more of her to love.  She really is quite sweet.  When it comes to kids, she likes them as much as I do.  We used to live in a house with two children.   When the first baby came home, Sadie just stayed right by her all the time.  Our people used to call her Mama Sadie because of the way she watched over the baby.  Unfortunately, it turns out that the newest addition is so very allergic that our family had to give us up.

I have to say that Sadie and I miss our original family.  We loved everyone and everything.  Boy, it was tough watching the new little one wheeze and cough and sniffle because of us.  So we packed up our bags and said our tearful goodbyes, and went to a PAWS foster home.  It is very nice here, except for the no potato chip rule.  Or, maybe what’s missing is that that this is just not our home.

We are only five years old and are looking for a new family to love for the next ten to fifteen years, or so.  We want our own people again and, of course, we promise to love you and to take really, really good care of you.  After all, we are a pair who knows the value of family.  And we want to add you to our family as soon as possible.

To learn more about Marlie and Sadie, or any of our other adoptable cats, kittens, or dogs, contact PAWS at (781) 246-6111 or PAWSwakefield@yahoo.com. You can also meet many of our available pets at our weekly adoption hours: Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at VCA Wakefield Animal Hospital or at the Danvers PetSmart every Thursday and Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m.  Last, but not least, we hold adoption hours at the PETCO in Woburn the first Saturday of every month from 12:30 to 3:00 p.m.

Don’t miss our annual Rabies and Microchip Clinic on Sunday, April 21 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the VCA Wakefield Animal Hospital, 19 Main St., Wakefield, MA.  This clinic is open to dogs and cats from ALL towns.  The services include: $15 rabies vaccines, $25 microchips, and $10 nail trims.  Payment by cash or check only, please.  For the safety of all, dogs must be leashed and cats in a carrier.  VCA Wakefield will donate all proceeds to benefit the animals cared for by PAWS.  For more information, call 781.246.6111, go to pawswakefield@yahoo.com or visit our website at pawswakefield.org.

PAWS is an all-volunteer animal welfare organization.  Founded by the late Esther Nowell in 1982, PAWS responds to animal-related needs in many communities north of Boston.  Our top service areas include Wakefield, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Saugus, Stoneham, Woburn, Winchester, and Malden.  Our mission is to promote and protect the rights and well-being of all domestic animals and wildlife, and foster a greater understanding of animal welfare and animal rights through education.  PAWS receives no local, state or federal funding.  Our budget is completely funded by our membership dues, adoption services, annual fundraising efforts, and kind donations from friends and members.

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