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A small, brown tiger cat, Browser, is a big cat in a small package.

I know I look like a big cat in my pictures, but I am actually a small kitty who can fit easily under your chin while I purr up a storm. I am also a brave cat. When I was outside in my foster mom's yard, I protected her deck from other cats. Now I am getting to know some nice indoor cats and I just do not have that old urge to chase them away. Being indoors has definitely mellowed me out. 

If I have been a bit testy with other cats, I have always liked people.  I purposely made friends with this nice lady so she would invite me inside because I knew I wanted to be an indoor feline. Yes, I do love the softer things in life. Watching the action outdoors from a comfy couch and sitting on a chest and purring are two of my favorite activities. Did you notice I am snuggling with a different person in every one of my pictures? I also adore wet food. When I grab it with my paw, I make my foster parent laugh. In fact, don’t tell anyone, but I will happily eat whatever you would like to give me… I mean, share your chicken once in awhile. Besides food and comfort, I adore those catnip toys. They are much nicer than real mice and they make me play like a kitten!

I plan to stay inside forever, so I am currently interviewing potential homes and their families. Anyone who is looking for a small brown tiger with a spotty belly will be a good candidate. Did I mention I am young and healthy? I think I would love to be your one and only, but if you have another cat, perhaps we could discuss it. I would have to be your favorite and you would have to promise to play with me and let me snuggle. If that works for you, it works for me.

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 If you are interested in arranging an interview with Browser, or any of our other available kittens and cats, or to learn about volunteer and fostering opportunities, contact PAWS at (781) 246-6111 or Pawswakefield@yahoo.com.  You can also meet many of our kittens and cats at our adoption hours every Saturday from 10am-1pm at the VCA Wakefield Animal Hospital and on the first Saturday of the month at the Woburn Petco from 12:30-3:00pm.

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