Butch

Are you embarrassed that you don’t have enough cats? Want to impress your guests with a most handsome, one-of-a-kind cat? Would you like to be confident in the fact that you have the big, beautiful cat you need? The cat your neighbors will envy?
Introducing the ‘Butch’ model, a fantastic feline in very limited supply. Ideal for keeping your couch cozy, your lap warm, and your mind entertained. The Butch incorporates a personal space heater. The ‘Butch’ is cordless and rechargeable. The ‘Butch’ is a perfect, natural-looking cat. There’s no need to lug around a cumbersome, fake cat anymore. Butch is the real deal.
Made of genuine cat inside and out, Butch is relatively lightweight and portable, perfect for moving from room to room with you. His custom shape provides the ultimate in comfort and function. Ready to move right into your home for an instant, custom fit, the ‘Butch’ model is easy and fun to incorporate into your life! But wait, there’s more! Act today and we’ll include 3 bonus modes for the Butch model – ‘Play’ mode, ‘Purr’ mode and ‘Supervisory’ mode! The bonus modes can be activated at will (at Butch’s will, that is).
Don’t delay, apply today! Quantities of the ‘Butch’ model are extremely limited. However there are many other models available with their own custom features. Check out the ‘Franni’, the ‘Swiffer’ and the ‘Sneakers’ just to name a few.
Responsible Pet Care of Oxford Hills is a no-kill, non-profit shelter and adoption center for cats and dogs, and the holding area for stray dogs for 12 towns in Oxford County. The shelter is located at 9 Swallow Road in Paris, and is open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. (Other days by appointment).
Responsible Pet Care operates a thrift shop called Pawsibilities. It is located at 132 Waterford Road in Norway and is open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All the money raised at Pawsibilities supports RPC. For answers to questions about adopting or fostering a pet, or to make an inquiry about a lost animal, call RPC after noon at 743-8679.
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