KATRINA – A1105592
Safe - 8-8-2017 Manhattan
SAFE 8/8/17 A volunteer writes: Katrina is a tiny tortie who knows her own mind. She spilled her food bowl, and I was trying to scoop up the kibbles, but I couldn’t collect them because she insisted on constantly rubbing her head on my hand. Katrina’s a happy young girl who just wants to be with you and bounce around and play. She can’t wait to meet you.
NEW PHOTOS **RETURN** KATRINA was returned to the shelter when owner was evicted. Needs a new home!
MANHATTAN CENTER
**RETURN**
KATRINA – A1105592
SPAYED FEMALE, TORTIE, DOMESTIC SH,10 mos
OWNER SUR – AVAILABLE, NO HOLD Reason OWN EVICT
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 08/01/2017, From NY 10457, DueOut Date 08/01/2017,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary BARH scan negative female cat allows handling 10 months old clean EENT clean coat BCS 5/9 NOSF
Weight 6.6
A volunteer writes: Katrina is a tiny tortie who knows her own mind. She spilled her food bowl, and I was trying to scoop up the kibbles, but I couldn’t collect them because she insisted on constantly rubbing her head on my hand. Katrina’s a happy young girl who just wants to be with you and bounce around and play. She can’t wait to meet you.
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