Meet Frisky

Anthony Hebert, 6, of Chelmsford, holds his newly adopted kitten "Frisky" at the Lowell Humane Society on Saturday afternoon. The Society is giving up cats for adoption for $5 this weekend, rather than the normal $125 fee. Sun photo by Bob Whitaker 

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LS_100312 : Lowell Humane cat Adoptions : LOW_Anthony Hebert, 6, of Chelmsford with newly adopted kitten , ‘Frisky’, Saturday afternoon..Sun Photo Bob Whitaker_DIG#1512

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  1. Mav T

    November 5, 2012

    Awwwwww too cute :)))))))

  2. Mav T

    November 5, 2012

    yay :)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) of course

  3. Mav T

    November 5, 2012

    hahahahahahaha you know me well +Jendhamuni Sos i actually emailed you because i wasnt so sure when i was coming back here in G+. now i am back for good. i think if i leave again, lots of g+ people will try to haunt my ass down and haul me back in here. hahahahahaha

  4. Jendhamuni Sos

    November 5, 2012

    Yes, I will be one of them. Lucky I was busy, that's why you didn't hear from me during the time you left +Mav T Got your message!!!

  5. Harit Doshi

    November 5, 2012

    super cute.. they look awesome together.

  6. Jendhamuni Sos

    November 5, 2012

    I have some tomatos for you +Mav T I can stay in touched with you in January because I will get a cool phone:))))))

  7. Mav T

    November 5, 2012

    tomatoes are cool :)))))))))) yay :)))))) cool :))))) you can always stay in touch with me anytime you want :))))))))) +Jendhamuni Sos

  8. Jendhamuni Sos

    November 5, 2012

    Thanks so much dearest +Mav T Don't let anything or anyone bring down your g+

  9. Charles van Dijk

    November 5, 2012

    Kids and animals meant for each other, Had my first dog at my 4th birthday, since she tought me to talk to animals, I have no problem photographing them.

  10. Gil Pauley

    November 5, 2012

    Awesome, I love cats and little kids.  Great photo.

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