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Pet of the Week                                            


Millie is a four month old female medium haired tuxedo kitten who came to the Seekonk Animal Shelter as a stray. When we found her she was very underweight and had severely matted skin, but after some food, water, grooming and of course lots of love by the volunteers, Miss Millie is ready to find her forever home! Millie is on the petite side, and will probably be little her whole life, she is still working on trusting humans since she didn't have much interaction with them as a baby, but is making huge progress! Millie would make a great addition to any home who is willing to giver her the chance to feel safe, happy and loved so she can come out of her shell. If you are interested in adopting Millie, please visit her at the Seekonk Animal Shelter 100 Peck Street, Seekonk MA 02771 or call 508-336-6663 for additional information.

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