WATSON – A1084725
Safe - 9-2-2016 Manhattan
SAFE 9/2/16 A volunteer writes: Watson is so sweet, if he were candy he wouldn’t need any sugar! Watson is the best all around cat! He has lived with another cat and they played together. He loves to stay in your arms. While you are petting him he starts to purr contentedly . Then he falls asleep in your arms. What says loving more than a purring cat in your arms? He has lived in a family environment, so all the hard work of kittens is done! If you want your life to be sweeter, come to the Manhattan Animal Care Center so you can bring home this sugar muffin.
MANHATTAN CENTER
WATSON – A1084725
NEUTERED MALE, BLACK / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,6 yrs
OWNER SUR – ONHOLDHERE, HOLD FOR ID Reason NO TIME
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 08/08/2016, From NY 10463, DueOut Date 08/08/2016, I came in with Group/Litter #K16-069233.
Medical Behavior Evaluation RED
Medical Summary BARH scan pos#0A121A5731 mild tartar clean EEN clean coat neutered male overweight nervous, growling, swating, striking NOSF
Weight 14.0
A volunteer writes: Watson is so sweet, if he were candy he wouldn’t need any sugar! Watson is the best all around cat! He has lived with another cat and they played together. He loves to stay in your arms. While you are petting him he starts to purr contentedly . Then he falls asleep in your arms. What says loving more than a purring cat in your arms? He has lived in a family environment, so all the hard work of kittens is done! If you want your life to be sweeter, come to the Manhattan Animal Care Center so you can bring home this sugar muffin.
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