MAJOR – A1085904
Safe - 9-1-2016 Manhattan Rescue: All Sentient Beings Please honor your pledges: http://animalloversnetwork.org/
SAFE 9/1/16
A volunteer writes: Is Major a real cat–or a gorgeous plush toy? It’s hard to tell, because this itty-bitty young guy has a face that almost seems engineered for maximum cuteness. His adorable features belie a sad story: Major was relinquished to the Care Center because his former person was moving. We were told that Major is a quiet, shy sweetie who doesn’t seek too much attention. During his behavior exam he came off as tense (understandable, right?), but he was totally okay with being petted, and he seemed to appreciate touch. Major shows no aggression or worrisome behavior, but he could benefit from a warm home with pet parents who give him time to catch his breath and blossom. Come on New York, Major is waiting for you.
MANHATTAN CENTER
MAJOR – A1085904
MALE, WHITE / BLACK, DOMESTIC SH MIX,2 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason PERS PROB
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 08/18/2016, From NY 10462, DueOut Date 08/18/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary Microchip: negative Sex: male Age 2 years Mentation: BARH Eyes: clear / heterochromia Ears: clean Nose: clear Teeth: slight staining If abnormal BCS: 2 — underweight Skin: WNL Hair Coat: Urine all over coat / really bad odor Declawed: no Any injuries: none present Behavior: tense and fearful Medication: none NOSF
Weight 6.0
A volunteer writes: Is Major a real cat–or a gorgeous plush toy? It’s hard to tell, because this itty-bitty young guy has a face that almost seems engineered for maximum cuteness. His adorable features belie a sad story: Major was relinquished to the Care Center because his former person was moving. We were told that Major is a quiet, shy sweetie who doesn’t seek too much attention. During his behavior exam he came off as tense (understandable, right?), but he was totally okay with being petted, and he seemed to appreciate touch. Major shows no aggression or worrisome behavior, but he could benefit from a warm home with pet parents who give him time to catch his breath and blossom. Come on New York, Major is waiting for you.
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