MOMMA BEAR – 20363
Safe - 2-17-2018 Staten Island
SAFE 2/17/18 **POSSIBLY PREGNANT** A volunteer writes: Momma Bear is a 1 year young adorable ball of affection. She head butts and rubs you immediately as she allows you to pet her and rolls on her back. She loves playing with her toys. She loves to have fun and is definitely a lap cat. She is a pure joy! Hurry up and adopt her because she’s too cute to be available for long.
MOMMA BEAR was brought to the shelter and may be in early pregnancy. She is nervous but allows handling. Please offer to foster or adopt her!
STATEN ISLAND CENTER
Momma Bear 20363
Care Center Location: Staten Island
ZIP Code From: 10304
Intake Type: Stray
Medical Behavior: Blue
Age: 1 year
Sex: Female
Weight: 8 lbs
LVT intake
Scan negative
BARH
AMBx4
Nervous, but allowed handling
Female~1yr
No fleas seen
Possibly lactating/early pregnancy
EENT:WNL
Nosf
A volunteer writes: Momma Bear is a 1 year young adorable ball of affection. She head butts and rubs you immediately as she allows you to pet her and rolls on her back. She loves playing with her toys. She loves to have fun and is definitely a lap cat. She is a pure joy! Hurry up and adopt her because she’s too cute to be available for long.
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