They may be a bit on the shy side, but this week's Pet Of The Week Pair is bound to be a good fit for one lucky family out there.

Meet Deet and Hup!

POTW Deet & Hup 3, SPCA Hancock County
POTW Deet & Hup 3, SPCA Hancock County
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Hancock County SPCA's Medical Technician, Annie Chalmers, says these girls are beautiful but a little bit bashful, too.

"These two, 6-month-old, sisters have been at the shelter since early July- that's four months in the shelter for kittens! Crazy right?! We suspect that their mom was a stray and their father was a neighbor's outside cat."

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"Deet is a long and lean black and white tuxedo cat. She likes to play with toy mice and small balls. Deet is the more outgoing of the two sisters. "

POTW Deet & Hup 4, SPCA Hancock County
POTW Deet & Hup 4, SPCA Hancock County
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"Hup is solid black with brilliant yellow/green eyes. She enjoys a comfy cat tree and a nice bed."

POTW Deet & Hup 1, SPCA Hancock County
POTW Deet & Hup 1, SPCA Hancock County
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"These girls are so food motivated! Being more on the shy side, food is the way to win their hearts! It takes Deet and Hup a little longer than normal to learn to trust humans, especially when they're all different humans every day!

POTW Deet & Hup 2, SPCA Hancock County
POTW Deet & Hup 2, SPCA Hancock County
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"They have come a long way with shelter staff, and have such great potential to grow if someone would give them a chance. Deet and Hup may never be lap cats, and may generally like cat company over a multi-human home, but we are determined to find these sisters their forever home."

If you're interested in learning more about any of the animals available for adoption at the SPCA of Hancock County by calling 207-667-8088 or by visiting their website, spcahancockcounty.org.

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