BEETLE – A1104432
Safe - 3-11-2017 Manhattan
SAFE 3/11/17 A volunteer writes: I call Beetle the Teddy Bear cat: he’s 18 pounds of orange and white softness, a cuddly plush boy who purred and rubbed his way through his behavior exam and scored the equivalent of an A+. In the cat adoption room he likes to sit at the front of his cage, calm as a Buddha, soliciting head rubs and ear scratches from every human who walks through the door. Because he’s so friendly and also already neutered, I suspect Beetle was a house cat up until very recently; this boy shows no sign of ever living anywhere but indoors. Easy, loving, and gentle, Beetle is that best friend who will keep all your secrets and make you feel like a million bucks.
**Indulge in a healthy treat year round!** This luscious Creamsicle-y looking big boy awaits you @MACC – he’s already neutered and ready to go!
MANHATTAN CENTER
BEETLE – A1104432
NEUTERED MALE, ORANGE / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,5 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 02/22/2017, From NY 10035, DueOut Date 02/25/2017,
Medical Behavior Evaluation No Initial Behavior
Medical Summary No Initial Exam
Weight 18.0
A volunteer writes: I call Beetle the Teddy Bear cat: he’s 18 pounds of orange and white softness, a cuddly plush boy who purred and rubbed his way through his behavior exam and scored the equivalent of an A+. In the cat adoption room he likes to sit at the front of his cage, calm as a Buddha, soliciting head rubs and ear scratches from every human who walks through the door. Because he’s so friendly and also already neutered, I suspect Beetle was a house cat up until very recently; this boy shows no sign of ever living anywhere but indoors. Easy, loving, and gentle, Beetle is that best friend who will keep all your secrets and make you feel like a million bucks.
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