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Superstar Lap Warmer Max Needs A Home

Max was bullied by other cats in his last household. Now he's hoping to find a home where he'll get the royal treatment he deserves.

Max is the greatest! (If he weren't, we would have called him Mini.) Sweet, talkative and lovable, this four-year-old brown tabby is the perfect Kliban cat when he just sits there looking soulful.

Remember his name. Max. Not Maximillian, although he can be imperious but polite when he makes biscuits on your lap, making sure he doesn't touch you with his claws. He's definitely not Mad-Max, although he has Mel Gibson's good looks. He's the superstar of lap warmers. To know Max is to love him. You should know, though, that it hasn't always been cheek rubs and kitty treats for him. In his previous home, he learned to fend for himself in a household of cats who liked to bully him, so he was often stressed out and seeking a place to hide. On his own, he is royal again and waiting to find his forever throne, and to be your very best friend.

For more information about Max, or any animal available for adoption, call the Marin Humane Society Adoption Center at 415.506.6225 or go to MarinHumaneSociety.org. When you adopt a feline or canine companion between August 1 through October 31, we'll let YOU decide the adoption fee as part of our Name Your Own Adoption Fee promotion!

Bay Area Pet Fair & Adoptathon this weekend!
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
October 13 & 14
Marin Center, San Rafael

  • FREE admission
  • The most adoptable pets EVER in the Bay Area in one spot!
  • More than 100 local vendors, shelters and rescue groups
  • Live shows and agility course
  • Giveaways, free activities for kids, and more!

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