Happy Wet Nose Wednesday! It's the best day of the week because it's all about the animals.

If you are interested in adding a furry friend to your family, please consider adoption.

There are hundreds of animals on the SouthCoast waiting in shelters for the right family. With the help of these local shelters, we share their stories each week in hopes of uniting one lucky animal with a forever home.

This week, we have a two-for-one special in Fall River.

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Meet Eliza and Darwin. Both cats are seven years old and sweet as pie.

Despite looking exactly the same, they are not from the same litter. However, these two have been together since they were six weeks old.

They are besties for life and Forever Paws Animal Shelter in Fall River does not want to get in the way of their friendship.

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Eliza and Darwin love comfy, cozy places to snuggle and they are both friendly with people. They even get along with other cats.

"Even the ornery ones," joked the shelter.

Does Eliza and Darwin sound like good fits for you and your family? Contact Forever Paws Animal Shelter online and click "adopt" to download the application. Once complete, email it to fpas1@foreverpaws.com or fax it to 508-677-9175.

These two cannot wait to meet you.

Forever Paws Animal Shelter

300 Lynwood Street, Fall River, MA

508-677-9154

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