MARY KATE – A1101246
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SAFE 1/9/17 Meet Mary Kate and Ashley: These sisters are in our Bronx Admissions Center, but can be brought to our Manhattan shelter for vaccines and combo tests. They do need to leave by 8pm today or they will be absorbed into the quarantine. They are very friendly, and even more beautiful! Please help these kitties today @MACC!
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MARY KATE – A1101246 4Y CALICO DSH F
STRAY INTAKE: 1/09/2017
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Mary Kate A1101246 & Ashley A1101247 are a pair of Calico sisters (although Ashley is a dilute Calico) that were surrendered due to their owner passing away in the Bronx. The finder is unable to keep them but stated they’re beautiful and friendly.
During intake Mary Kate allowed all handling. She allowed to be scanned (-), collared and taken pictures of. Mary Kate didn’t seem to mind being picked up/held and was placed into a kennel with ease where she sat right in front and allows petting.
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