





Margie
- Young
- Female
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
About Margie
Charlottesville, VA
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Behavior
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Margie’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Margie's Story
Margie is a lovely tabby girl with a spotted and striped pattern to her coat. She is bonded to her brother, Henry, and they need to be adopted together. <br/><br/>Their foster says: These two are such a special pair of cats. Give them a cat tree and window, a few toys, a tall scratching post, love, and Henry and Margie are ready to settle in. They are affectionate, friendly cats, who seek you out for petting, love being talked to, and make figure eights around your legs when you open a can of wet food. While Henry initially seems like the more outgoing of the two, Margie is no wall flower - she's a great toy mouse hunter, loves to roll over and have her chin scratched, and purrs away; their personalities are perfect compliments of each other. They keep each other entertained playing chase, and will keep you entertained as well. <br/><br/>In one foster home, Henry & Margie both showed interest in the resident cats and even the resident dog (which we don't think they had encountered before). We think with proper intros they'd enjoy having a friendly cat sibling or a cat savvy pup sibling, but they're also perfectly happy having each other. All around great cats!<br/><br/>Both siblings love chasing stuff on a string. They love watching the birds outside or chasing bugs inside. They keep each other entertained with playing, wrestling, and cuddling. Margie is much less interested in being held than her brother is, but she will tolerate it.<br/><br/>Margie and Henry have been in foster care for their entire lives. They turned 1 year old in March, and they would love nothing more than to find their forever home!
Margie is a lovely tabby girl with a spotted and striped pattern to her coat. She is bonded to her brother, Henry, and they need to be adopted together.
Their foster says: These two are such a special pair of cats. Give them a cat tree and window, a few toys, a tall scratching post, love, and Henry and Margie are ready to settle in. They are affectionate, friendly cats, who seek you out for petting, love being talked to, and make figure eights around your legs when you open a can of wet food. While Henry initially seems like the more outgoing of the two, Margie is no wall flower - she's a great toy mouse hunter, loves to roll over and have her chin scratched, and purrs away; their personalities are perfect compliments of each other. They keep each other entertained playing chase, and will keep you entertained as well.
In one foster home, Henry & Margie both showed interest in the resident cats and even the resident dog (which we don't think they had encountered before). We think with proper intros they'd
Margie is a lovely tabby girl with a spotted and striped pattern to her coat. She is bonded to her brother, Henry, and they need to be adopted together.
Their foster says: These two are such a special pair of cats. Give them a cat tree and window, a few toys, a tall scratching post, love, and Henry and Margie are ready to settle in. They are affectionate, friendly cats, who seek you out for petting, love being talked to, and make figure eights around your legs when you open a can of wet food. While Henry initially seems like the more outgoing of the two, Margie is no wall flower - she's a great toy mouse hunter, loves to roll over and have her chin scratched, and purrs away; their personalities are perfect compliments of each other. They keep each other entertained playing chase, and will keep you entertained as well.
In one foster home, Henry & Margie both showed interest in the resident cats and even the resident dog (which we don't think they had encountered before). We think with proper intros they'd enjoy having a friendly cat sibling or a cat savvy pup sibling, but they're also perfectly happy having each other. All around great cats!
Both siblings love chasing stuff on a string. They love watching the birds outside or chasing bugs inside. They keep each other entertained with playing, wrestling, and cuddling. Margie is much less interested in being held than her brother is, but she
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[Charlottesville, VA]
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