AYALA – A1104648
Safe - 3-7-2017 Manhattan
SAFE 3/7/17- A volunteer writes: Poor Ayala, so lonely in his kennel, crying and crying. Someone left this handsome boy all alone in an apartment, and maybe that’s why he’s so starved for attention. When I opened his door he was so happy to be petted all over that he rolled onto his side and went into a little kitty trance. He’s waiting for you to come meet him at the Manhattan Care Center.
Manhattan Center
AYALA – A1104648
NEUTERED MALE, BRN TABBY / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,1 yr
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 02/24/2017, From NY 10458, DueOut Date 02/27/2017,
Medical Behavior Evaluation No Initial Behavior
Medical Summary No Initial Exam
Weight 9.0
A volunteer writes: Poor Ayala, so lonely in his kennel, crying and crying. Someone left this handsome boy all alone in an apartment, and maybe that’s why he’s so starved for attention. When I opened his door he was so happy to be petted all over that he rolled onto his side and went into a little kitty trance. He’s waiting for you to come meet him at the Manhattan Care Center.
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