SCRABBLE – 9351 & MONOPOLY – 9352
Safe - 10-18-2017 Manhattan Rescue: Staten Island Hope Please honor your pledges: http://www.statenislandhopeanimalrescue.org/
SAFE 10/18/17 Meet Monopoly and Scrabble: How cute are these guys?! Named for two classic games, these kittens will provide hours of entertainment and fun! They are ringworm positive and will need some help getting their skin cleared up. Help these cuties today!
Manhattan Center
Scrabble 9351 7W Gray/White DSH M
Stray Intake: 10/10/17
Initial Exam (10/11/17)
scan negative
BAR
eating own
came with 9352
alopecia and dermatitis on face, nose, ears, abdomen, paws
woods lamp positive
fleas and fleas dirt
underage, underweight
NOSF
Monopoly 9352 7W Brown Tabby DSH M
Stray Intake: 10/10/17
Initial Exam (10/11/17)
scan negative
BAR
eating own
came with 9351
alopecia and dermatitis on face, nose, ears, abdomen, paws
woods lamp positive
fleas and fleas dirt
underage, underweight
NOSF
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