Sully doesn't want to grow up at the shelter

Published Monday October 6th, 2008
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Hi! My name is Sully! I am a 10-week-old beautifully coloured female tabby. I was surrendered to the shelter a couple of weeks ago, along with my sister Sook, who is a very pretty gray color. My sister and I both absolutely adore people and we have been known to climb a few legs to get the attention that we so greatly deserve.

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Sully and her sister Sook don't want to spend their whole lives at the shelter. They want some nice person to come and say, "I want that one!"

I am a very lovable little kitten and so I have made many friends since being at the shelter. I spend my days playing with the many other kittens who are homeless like me, and it helps to make the time go by until someone says the magic words. I am on the hunt to find myself a family and I know that I could make you love with me, if only you would just come visit me, please? Some of the adult cats have told me that they were kittens too when they arrived, but still have not been adopted. I don't want to grow up in the shelter like they did — please do not let that happen to me. In case you were wondering what the magic words are, and what you have to say when you come see me, then repeat after me: "I want that one!"

For more information about adopting, please call the SPCA at 622-0645 or come visit the shelter, located in the Chatham Industrial Park on 128 Dan Cripps St. The shelter is open from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday. The shelter is closed on Mondays.

Please visit our new blog and meet some of the animals currently waiting for homes at the shelter at http://miramichispca.blogspot.com. Check our blog often for regular updates, photos and details on shelter animals!

Don't forget to check out the pictures on our Facebook site under the Save the Miramichi SPCA group to see the many other cats, kittens and dogs here at the shelter.

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