KOVU – A1096108
Safe - 11-19-2016 Staten Island
SAFE 11/19/16 BLACK, BEAUTIFUL BOY IS NEUTERED AND READY TO ROLL!!
KOVU NEEDS OUT NOW!!!! A volunteer writes: Kovu is definitely a curious cat! He can be friendly and affectionate, and shy and fearful. However, it has been stated that he enjoyed following his previous owner around for attention. So let’s just say that we understand how he can be shy and fearful – living in a kitty condo in a shelter with strange people and goings-on. Therefore, cat parents who know cats well would be excellent parents to Kovu and who would give him all the support he needs to be that friendly and affectionate cat who will follow you around!
STATEN ISLAND CENTER
KOVU – A1096108
NEUTERED MALE, BLACK, DOMESTIC SH MIX,4 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason DESTRUCTIV
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 11/06/2016, From NY 10301, DueOut Date 11/06/2016
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary INITIAL SCAN NEGATIVE MALE NEUTERED APPROX 4 YEARS OLD BARH NO EYE,EAR OR NASAL DISCHARGE SEEN AMB X 4 NO FLEAS SEEN
Weight 12.8
A volunteer writes: Kovu is definitely a curious cat! He can be friendly and affectionate, and shy and fearful. However, it has been stated that he enjoyed following his previous owner around for attention. So let’s just say that we understand how he can be shy and fearful – living in a kitty condo in a shelter with strange people and goings-on. Therefore, cat parents who know cats well would be excellent parents to Kovu and who would give him all the support he needs to be that friendly and affectionate cat who will follow you around!
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