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Home Needed: Maize, A Playful Young Male Tiger

Maize: Gentle Soul Seeks His Inner Bliss with You

Fit, fine and quite divine young tiger male, who is 90 percent pussycat and 10 percent play stalker, seeks a loving home and people to match. I am very receptive to humans, thriving on petting and playing. I have to admit that being picked up is just not my thing. However, I will happily hold paws with you.

Vocal and happy, I will greet you with a chirp and never lose eye contact while we talk. We could share meals together if you like. I will definitely carve time out in my busy week to read the Sunday newspaper with you. If there are already other cats in residence, I would be delighted, especially if there would be a receptive young playmate for me. If not, people could be my primary playmate(s) and companions. Kids, I am not so sure. I have not had much experience with young humans and will have to meet them and see.

My goal is to find a long-term relationship. Home, hearth and happiness are my mantras. Could you be the special human or two that I am seeking?  Are you the kind of people who will love me forever?

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If you are interested in meeting Maize or any of our other available kittens and cats, or to learn about volunteer and fostering opportunities, contact PAWS at (781) 246-6111 or PAWSwakefield@yahoo.com. And you can also meet many of our kittens and cats at our adoption hours every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at VCA Wakefield Animal Hospital and on the first Saturday of the month at the Woburn PETCO from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

View all our available cats and kittens on our website at WWW.pawswakefield.org , follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/PAWS.01880,  or on Twitter @PAWSwakefield

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About this column: Each week, Patch will feature an adoptable pet needing a home from PAWS, an all-volunteer animal welfare organization based in Wakefield, MA.  Founded by Esther Nowell in 1982, PAWS responds to animal-related needs in many communities north of Boston.  The PAWS service areas includes Wakefield, Lynnfield, Reading, North Reading, Saugus, Stoneham, Woburn, Winchester, and Malden.  PAWS' 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 - the budget is completely funded by membership dues, adoption services, annual fundraising efforts, and kind donations from friends and members.

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