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Creature Feature: Wayne's world, party time, excellent! (adopted)

SooToday, in partnership with the Sault Ste. Marie Humane Society and The Animal Assistance Group, brings you a regular feature highlighting a special pet that is in need of adoption. Wayne (TAAG) Wayne is a one-year-old male black cat.

SooToday, in partnership with the Sault Ste. Marie Humane Society and The Animal Assistance Group, brings you a regular feature highlighting a special pet that is in need of adoption.

Wayne

(TAAG)

Wayne is a one-year-old male black cat.

Although cats each have their own unique personality, they tend to fall into two major groups once they reach adulthood. 

There are the 'couch potatoes' content to just sit on a cushion, or on your lap for a cuddle. 

Then there are the energetic fun-seekers like Wayne who continue to love horse-play but usually in brief spurts.

Often these types of cats do very well in a home with several other cats so they can engage in the play they seem to crave.

The Animal Assistance Group TAAG currently has at least 15 black cats waiting for homes for Christmas.

Black cats have a longer wait for new homes and are the least likely to be adopted in shelters all across North America. 

If you would like to adopt Wayne, or any of the available cats or kittens, please contact us.

Visit us at The Animal Assistance Group (TAAG) Website, where you will find information on shelter location, hours of operation, ways to help, and adoption information. 

Join our Facebook Group for the latest photos and info.   

The Animal Assistance Group (TAAG) is a non-profit registered charity located at 189 Elgin Street, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, offering rescue foster and ultimately permanent adoption of homeless, unwanted, or neglected pets.

While these animals are in our care, medical attention, spay / neuter services and lots of love are provided until homes are found.

Homeless cats stay with TAAG until adopted. 

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To see past featured creatures who may still need adopting click here.