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Minnie is Not a Mouse

Minnie is ready for a home.

My name is Minnie. My foster mommy helped me write this introduction to help you get to know me.  She says that I am definitely not “mousey.”

I love to follow foster mom around the house to watch everything she is doing, especially when she does fun stuff like sweeping the floors, cooking and working on her computer. I would rather play with my foster brothers and foster mom than play alone. I am also intelligent (I’m a really fast learner), and get along well with other cats, particularly big boys. When I’m not playing with my foster siblings, I love playing with things. I love toys that have moving parts, because I am very curious.  People say that I “require a lot of stimulation,” whatever that means.

If you don’t mind, and if you give me a little time, I will sleep with you, (on top of the covers). Oh! I almost forgot to tell you how happy I would be if you asked me to be your special new family member!

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If you would like to meet me, or any of the other adoptable cats available at the College Park Animal Shelter, please call Ms. Vivian Cooper, the Animal Control Officer for College Park, MD at 240-487-3570. Arrange for a meeting, and change an animal’s life.

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