EVE – 19976
Safe - 2-10-2018 Staten Island
SAFE 2/10/18 A volunteer writes: Eve is sublimely beautiful. She has green eyes and tiger grey and beige stripes. Even though I had just met her she serenely let me pet her even though she’s a bit shy. I have to admit she is absolutely precious. This honey girl will be dearly loved and loving to her new best friend. She’s a keeper.
EVE came to us because her owner is in the hospital. She was friendly with medical and staff however, she is not the happiest being in the kennel. She lived with approx. 12 other cats and all look to be well taken care of.
STATEN ISLAND CENTER
Eve 19976
Care Center Location: Staten Island
ZIP Code From: 10314
Intake Type: Owner surrender
Medical Behavior: Green
Age: 5 years
Sex: Spayed female
Weight: 14 lbs
LVT intake
Barh
Scan Positive
Spayed 5 years old
Ambx4
BCS 8/9
EENT: Wnl
Dental disease and teeth tartar.
Friendly and easy to handle.
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A volunteer writes: Eve is sublimely beautiful. She has green eyes and tiger grey and beige stripes. Even though I had just met her she serenely let me pet her even though she’s a bit shy. I have to admit she is absolutely precious. This honey girl will be dearly loved and loving to her new best friend. She’s a keeper.
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