JUJU BEANS – 8465
Safe - 10-19-2017 Manhattan Rescue: Staten Island Hope Please honor your pledges: http://www.statenislandhopeanimalrescue.org/
SAFE 10/19/17 JUJU BEANS is an adorable kitten that is a bit nervous at the shelter. Please consider helping JUJU BEANS by opening up your heart and home.
Manhattan Center
Juju Beans 8465 – 3 month old male orange tabby kitten:
ENRICHMENT:
10/2/17
Curled up in litter box, dozing. Woke and became alert when door opened, eyes dilated. Move slowly to other kennel when door opened, then fled around cage to avoid touch. Sprayed feliway.
10/3/17
Resting in litter box, eyes a little dilated, periodically meowing. Moved around cage to avoid touch, but calmed significantly when picked up. Sat quietly when swaddled, looking around, leaned slightly into pets! Resumed meowing when returned to cage. Sprayed feliway.
10/4/17
Moved into cage with Loli. Curled up together on top of kuranda bed. Became alert when door opened, tense posture, wide-eyed. Moved around cage to avoid touch. A little squirmy when burrito’d. Sat at the front after door closed, cried loudly, occasionally reached between the bars. Sprayed feliway.
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