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Penguin is a Fuzzy Kitten, not a Bird in a Tuxedo

Penguin is a Fuzzy Kitten, not a Bird in a Tuxedo

Hello, my name is Penguin and I'm a lively, six-month-old kitten. My markings may remind my foster of a real penguin, but I much prefer a warm, snuggly place with you to an ice floe in Antarctica or a beach in the Galapagos.  Actually, I was brought in from the cold outdoors when I was only 12 weeks old, so I do have outdoor experience and I can tell you now that I'm done with that. Life indoors on the warm and cozy side of the window pane is the life for me.

Here on the inside, I find that toys are the most fun.  I can’t resist anything on a string, any catnip mouse, and that red dot that always seems to get away. And, I am finding people more and more interesting.  They all ooh and ahh over my adorable fluffiness (who knew I was so cute?).  I certainly do like being admired.

Left over from my days of surviving the dangers of the great outdoors, I must admit I have a few trust issues I am working on.   A lot of commotion will send me scurrying for a secure place (I run, I do not waddle like a penguin).  I like to watch the goings on from a safe, warm
corner (not an iceberg or an island).

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Of course I am still a kitten, so curiosity and an invitation to play always
gets the better of me.  I just need you to be patient while I get my footing in this slippery indoor world.  At heart, I am a sweet, mush of a guy who
purrs when my foster mom pets me.  I sometimes let her pick me up and hold me in her lap, or crawl onto her when we play, so I know I will be purring in your arms in no time at all.  I already know I like to sleep on the bed with my humans.

By the way, I really love other cats, so a playmate would be great to
have as long as they are the feline kind. I think I would do best in a home
without really small children, only because they are usually so busy and active that I don’t know what to make of them. 

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Everyone keeps saying I am going to make a terrific housecat.  I agree. 
I am definitely a homebody and have no interest at all in polar exploration or cold relationships.  So please come visit me so we can see if we are a match.  I am pretty sure I will warm up to you and I know I can melt your heart.  Global warming is real when it comes to being around me, Penguin, the fuzzy-hearted kitten.

If you want to learn more about Penguin or any of our other adoptable cats and kittens, contact PAWS at (781) 246-6111
or PAWSwakefield@yahoo.com. You can also meet many of our available cats at our weekly adoption hours: Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at VCA Wakefield Animal Hospital. Our adoption center at the Danvers PetSmart will also be holding its usual adoptions hours this week on 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.

PAWS is an all-volunteer animal welfare organization.  Founded by 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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