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MARC Pets of the Week: William & Harry

If you're looking for a pair of affectionate and appreciative kittens, these are your guys!

These brothers are fantastic! William likes to play with anything that moves. He thinks toys are perfectly lovely, but a crumpled up piece of paper will do just fine too. He loves his humans as much as he loves to play - all it takes is a moment in his foster mom's arms before he gets his little motor going and purrs like crazy! As much as he loves his toys and his people, he loves his brother Harry the most. Everything with this kid is love, love, love!

Harry is a character - he sings for his dinner! He's so delighted to see a food bowl that he tells all kinds of stories while he's waiting to be fed. Like his brother, he's a total love bug and attention seeker. No one's lap is safe with these boys around - they will seek out a warm place to snuggle and their humans find them so hard to resist, they often end up pinned to the couch all evening in order not to disturb the resting kitties.

These bonded brothers require placement together.

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For more information about William and Harry and the other adoptable other animals at Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center, visit the website at milwaukeearc.org and click on the adopt link. William and Harry are housed in a volunteer foster home and are available for meeting by appointment. If you are interested in getting to know this princely pair, return your application to the Center during open hours or by fax, 414-421-8801, to set up a meeting with the foster parent.

Visit us at 5217 S. 51st in Greenfield (on the corner of 51st & Loomis).

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Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center hours:

  • Tuesdays 3-7pm
  • Thursdays 3-7pm
  • Saturdays 12-3pm

*or by appointment.

Those interested in potential adoption should plan to arrive at the Center at least 30 minutes prior to close so the adoption counselor has adequate time to devote to the visit.

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