
You can’t buy happiness, but a little Vodka and Martini might do the trick.
Vodka and Martini are sisters who are about two years old. They are very sweet and have a lot of love to give. They also love each other very much, so they are looking for a home together. You can spend all day and night with Vodka and Martini and you won’t wake up with a hangover. No danger of drunk texts or OUIs. They won’t ruin your liver or your relationships.
Vodka and Martini are a choice you can feel good about. Meet these awesome and beautiful girls during our open hours or by appointment on other days. Fill out our application at www.responsiblepetcare.org/cats to be preapproved.
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 south Paris, and is open for general visits or cat adoptions on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from noon to 4 p.m. (Other days by appointment; dog visits are always by appointment).
Responsible Pet Care operates a thrift shop called Pawsibilities. It is located at 132 Waterford Road in Norway and the store hours are Thursdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturdays from 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 inquire about a lost animal, call RPC after noon at 743-8679.
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