MARSHMALLOW – A1106529
Safe - 3-31-2017 Brooklyn
SAFE 3/31/17 A volunteer writes: Marshmallow is the ultimate sweetheart. Anytime a human passes, she perks up and starts poking her head around, hoping for some attention. She then nuzzles you repeatedly with her head and face and purrs loudly, seeming like she would be happy to be pet all day. Like many cats, Marshmallow does shed a bit on the lucky object of her affection, but honestly, isn’t gray in?
8 YR OLD MARSHMALLOW WAS ABANDONED AT BACC – WHY NOT ADOPT THIS PRETTY GIRL TODAY? ALREADY SPAYED AND READY TO GO TO HER NEW HOME!!
BROOKLYN CENTER
MARSHMALLOW – A1106529
SPAYED FEMALE, GRAY TABBY / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,8 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, HOLD FOR ID Reason ABANDON
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 03/19/2017, From NY 11208, DueOut Date 03/22/2017,
Medical Behavior Evaluation No Initial Behavior
Medical Summary No Initial Exam
Weight 11.0
A volunteer writes: Marshmallow is the ultimate sweetheart. Anytime a human passes, she perks up and starts poking her head around, hoping for some attention. She then nuzzles you repeatedly with her head and face and purrs loudly, seeming like she would be happy to be pet all day. Like many cats, Marshmallow does shed a bit on the lucky object of her affection, but honestly, isn’t gray in?
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