BALIN – A1103850
Safe - 2-28-2017 Brooklyn
SAFE 2/28/17 A volunteer writes: Balin is the friendliest, most immediately loving cat you could ever meet. Opening – or even coming near – the kennel door means that Balin is right there, nuzzling you, purring, and trying to leap out into your arms. Even trying to get a photo of Balin’s adorable face can be difficult, as he runs over and nuzzles up against the camera lens. But who needs a cat model when you have a cat pal as sweet and outgoing as Balin?
**One of 15 cats brought in when owner died** Balin is 10 yrs old and already neutered.
Seniors Banjo and Balin appear to be the closest of buds, and are very happy that they’re sharing the same kennel! Both are very friendly and inquisitive, and are quick to offer a lick and a head butt to each other when they’re not busy loving the attention from people!
BROOKLYN CENTER
BALIN – A1103850
NEUTERED MALE, GRAY, DOMESTIC SH,10 yrs
OWNER SUR – AVAILABLE, NO HOLD Reason OWNER DIED
Intake condition GERIATRIC Intake Date 02/16/2017, From NY 11101, DueOut Date 02/16/2017, I came in with Group/Litter #K17-088366.
Medical::
02/16/17:
Microchip scan neg.
MN, approx 10 yrs
O: BARH. Social, allows most handling, becomes tense with restraint.
ORAL: No teeth.
EENT: No oculonasal discharge, no sneezing.
H/L: Lungs clear, no murmurs/arrhythmias.
ABD/UG: Male, neutered. Palpation WNL.
MS: Amb x 4. No lameness. Lean body condition BCS=4/9.
INTEG: Full, rough haircoat.
A: Age est 10 yrs. Absence of teeth likely due to previous dental/periodontal disease.
P: No treatment indicated.
Good prognosis.
A volunteer writes: Balin is the friendliest, most immediately loving cat you could ever meet. Opening – or even coming near – the kennel door means that Balin is right there, nuzzling you, purring, and trying to leap out into your arms. Even trying to get a photo of Balin’s adorable face can be difficult, as he runs over and nuzzles up against the camera lens. But who needs a cat model when you have a cat pal as sweet and outgoing as Balin?
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