SKYLER – A1073670
Safe - 7-10-2016 Manhattan
SAFE 7/10/16— A volunteer writes: If Skyler looks a little out of sorts in her photo, she has a good reason. This sweet young girl came in with her pal Shannon (A1073672) after they turned up in a homeowner’s yard one day. Their finder fed these two shy beauties for a week but realized that they were having trouble fitting in with the other cats who lived outdoors in the area. (No surprise, since Skyler is most likely not a stray but a turned-out house pet.) Once at the Care Center, Skyler showed off her love of humans immediately, soliciting attention among our intake staff and then scoring high on her behavior exam. If you’re looking for a peaceful girl with a friendly meow and warm eyes, you must introduce yourself to Skyler today!
Manhattan Center
*RETURN*
SKYLER – A1073670
SPAYED FEMALE, BRN TABBY, DOMESTIC MH / MAINE COON,1 yr, 2 mos
RETURN – EVALUATE, HOLD RELEASED Reason PETS CONFL
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 07/02/2016, From OUT OF NYC, DueOut Date 07/02/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary scan positive 981020017377819 ear mite negative flea comb negative spayed slight nervous during exam
Weight 9.0
PREVIOUS INFO:
SAFE 6/8/16
MANHATTAN CENTER
SKYLER – A1073670
FEMALE, BRN TABBY, DOMESTIC MH / MAINE COON,1 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 05/14/2016, From NY 10463, DueOut Date 05/17/2016, I came in with Group/Litter #K16-057356
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary BARH scan negative female, post lactation w/o kittens mild tartar clean EEN clean coat very nervous, tense, scared NOSF
Weight 8.5
A volunteer writes: If Skyler looks a little out of sorts in her photo, she has a good reason. This sweet young girl came in with her pal Shannon (A1073672) after they turned up in a homeowner’s yard one day. Their finder fed these two shy beauties for a week but realized that they were having trouble fitting in with the other cats who lived outdoors in the area. (No surprise, since Skyler is most likely not a stray but a turned-out house pet.) Once at the Care Center, Skyler showed off her love of humans immediately, soliciting attention among our intake staff and then scoring high on her behavior exam. If you’re looking for a peaceful girl with a friendly meow and warm eyes, you must introduce yourself to Skyler today!
CAME IN WITH
SHANNON – A1073672 https://nyccats.urgentpodr.org/shannon-a1073672/
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For more information on adopting from the NYC AC&C, or to find a rescue to assist, please read the following: http://urgentpodr.org/adoption-info-and-list-of-rescues. If you are local to the Tri-State, New England, and the general Northeast United States area, and you are SERIOUS about adopting or fostering one of the animals at NYC ACC, please read our MUST READ section for instructions, or email [email protected]. Our experienced volunteers will do their best to guide you through the process. * We highly discourage everyone from trusting strangers that send them Facebook messages, offering help, for it has ended in truly tragic events.* For more info on behavior codes and ratings, please click here: http://information.urgentpodr.org/acc-placement-status-descriptions. For answers to Frequently Asked Questions, please see: http://information.urgentpodr.org/category/frequently-asked-questions/. You can call (212) 788-4000 for automated instructions.
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