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Adopt Me: Aramis and Porthos

Both kittens are very friendly and affectionate
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SooToday, in partnership with the Sault Ste. Marie Humane Society and The Animal Assistance Group (TAAG), brings you a regular feature highlighting a special pet that is in need of adoption.

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Aramis and Porthos

(TAAG)

Aramis and Porthos are young male littermates, five months old, up-to-date on all shots, and recently neutered. They are currently in a loving foster home.

Aramis is on the quiet side, a sweet, playful boy. He loves his furry friends, human friends, and appreciates a good snuggle. He has amazing purr that a good cuddle is sure to bring out.

Aramis has more black on his face and body. He has an offset black nose patch and freckles. Aramis is very friendly with people and very cuddly. He likes attention, especially if you have company or during a ZOOM meeting.

Aramis likes to get up on laps/legs for a cuddle or a lengthy nap. He is the more boisterous of this duo. He will wrestle with you and likes to kitty-nip when excited and you pet him. He is a very inquisitive, playful, happy, healthy, and adorable little guy.

Porthos has a Mr Spock hairdo. He is the most loving cat in his foster home. He loves being with people, preferably wrapped around your neck and cuddled up under your chin if you are resting. He is a MUST for ZOOM meetings. He is quite friendly with strangers as well.

Porthos is a very calm cat, although he loves to play with knitted mice and dangling toys, which get him bouncing around. Porthos is very well socialized with other cats. Porthos is currently on medication for an eye infection.

If you are interested in adoption, you can fill out a pre-adoption form online at animalassistancegroup.org or contact TAAG at 705-575-7030.

As a non-profit animal rescue, TAAG receives no government funding and relies on the generosity of those who wish to be stewards of abandoned animals who cannot care for themselves or to help those pets who have families in need of emergency vet care. If you would like to help, please visit: https://www.animalassistancegroup.org/donate

Contact info: TAAG Website. The Animal Assistance Group (TAAG) is a non-profit registered charity located in Sault Ste Marie, Ont.

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