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Mary-Kate   

In shelter Cat

Annapolis, MD, 21403
Pet name:
Mary-Kate
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Domestic Short Hair
Date:
09/17/2022
Age:
Baby
Colors:
Orange / Red
Size:
Small
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Mary-Kate Olsen was one of the twins used in the sitcom Full House. Guess what? Our Mary-
Kate is a twin, too, and shes every bit as cute as her namesake. Shes a perky and playful
creamsicle of a kitten, but a little bit shy at first.

Our Mary-Kate spent some time in foster care gaining weight and getting used to being around
regular house noises and people, and she made great progress. She figured out that humans
who bring her food, and treats, and wonderful wand toys cant be all bad. Although content in
her sleeping crate during the day, she loved being able to race around the room with her sister
during evening playtime. And while she didnt volunteer to come into a lap at first, she could be
enticed easily with a jingle of a toy, and then she would do her stealthy jungle cat impression and pounce. Too cute!

Mary-Kate is a good kitty citizen. She has a healthy appetite, and she uses her litter box faithfully. She never scratches or bites, and shes beginning to think that belly rubs are pretty nice. She will allow her ears to be cleaned. She is learning to have her nails trimmed. She met the foster familys adult male housecat, and all went well. She even invited him to play through
the screen when he was in the next room.

If you think Mary-Kate could be the right fit for your family, ask to meet her and her twin sister
Ashley, who is the more confident of the girls. Mary-Kate will need some time to get used to
her new surroundings, but with her sister Ashley by her side, she will certainly make her way,
and everyone knows a house isnt full until there are two little buff kittens around. Invite Mary-
Kate and Ashley in to fill your house with love and laughter.

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