MELONY – A1092305
Safe - 10-16-2016 Manhattan
SAFE 10/16/16 A volunteer writes: Lovely teenager Melony had just been moved up to adoptions, so she was a little out of sorts. She came in as a stray, we don’t know about her background. Adoptions is a busy and noisy place for a cat, so I gave her some time to get adjusted. Shortly before I was getting ready to leave, she came to the front of her condo and meowed at me. She allowed me to pet her for a few minutes, then walked away, as if to say, ok, I’ve had enough. I think Melony may be more of an independent type, but who knows? Once she gets to unwind in her forever home, she will blossom into the beautiful girl that’s waiting to happen. Are you that special someone who can give her that opportunity?
MANHATTAN CENTER
MELONY – A1092305
SPAYED FEMALE, BLACK / WHITE, DOMESTIC LH,10 mos
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, HOLD FOR ID Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 10/04/2016, From NY 10031, DueOut Date 10/07/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation ORANGE
Medical Summary sacn negative ear mite negative flea comb negative- treated with activyl reported spayed- not able to check at this time – placing on tech check aggressive during exam- tries to flee
Weight 9.8
A volunteer writes: Lovely teenager Melony had just been moved up to adoptions, so she was a little out of sorts. She came in as a stray, we don’t know about her background. Adoptions is a busy and noisy place for a cat, so I gave her some time to get adjusted. Shortly before I was getting ready to leave, she came to the front of her condo and meowed at me. She allowed me to pet her for a few minutes, then walked away, as if to say, ok, I’ve had enough. I think Melony may be more of an independent type, but who knows? Once she gets to unwind in her forever home, she will blossom into the beautiful girl that’s waiting to happen. Are you that special someone who can give her that opportunity?
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