BUDOWSKIE – 18196
Safe - 1-26-2018 Manhattan
SAFE 1/26/18 WATCH THE VIDEO! A volunteer writes: This little kitty has the tiniest baby face I have ever seen. He’s a tiger tabby cat with a wispy fur coat. He’s alert to all that’s going on around him. He likes his petting but needs to assess the perimeter first, in case someone is lurking around the corner trying to steal away his new friend.
**9 year old BUDOWSKIE was brought to the shelter. He is healthy and needs a furever home.
MANHATTAN CENTER
Budowskie 18196
Location: Manhattan
Intake Date: 1/13/18
Intake Type: Stray
Medical Behavior: Blue
Sex: Neutered
Age: 9 years
Weight: 6 lbs
Zip Code: 10453
L V T Notes: 7:04 AM
[LVT Intake Exam]
Microchip Scan: positive 985112008106479
Evidence of Cruelty: no
Observed Behavior: allowed handling, somewhat tense with other animals in the room
Sex: neutered male
Estimated Age: appx 9y+
Subjective: seemingly healthy older animal, thinned haircoat but full coverage
Eyes: clear
Ears: clean
Oral Exam: moderate staining
Heart: WNL
Lungs: WNL
Abdomen: WNL
Musculoskeletal: slightly underweight 4.5/9 BCS
Mentation: BARH
Preliminary Assessment: seemingly healthy older cat
Plan: DVM intake
A volunteer writes: This little kitty has the tiniest baby face I have ever seen. He’s a tiger tabby cat with a wispy fur coat. He’s alert to all that’s going on around him. He likes his petting but needs to assess the perimeter first, in case someone is lurking around the corner trying to steal away his new friend.
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