SHADES – 21130
Safe - 2-25-2018 Manhattan
SAFE 2/25/18 A volunteer writes: A beautiful little grey kitty with cute white feet. At the very beginning a little shy, but then after thinking for a little while, comes forward to be petted. He then can’t get enough stroking, and he loves a little scratch under the chin. He is a very neat little fellow and loves his food. This boy is ready to come home with you and be a lovely part of your family.
SHADES was dumped by his owner. He is only a year old grown kitten and wants a furever home this time.
MANHATTAN CENTER
Shades 21130
Care Center Location: Manhattan
ZIP Code From: 10452
Intake Type: Owner surrender
Medical Behavior: Green
Age: 1 year
Sex: Male
Weight: 6 lbs
LVT intake
BARH
scan negative
male intact
approx a yr old
allowed handling
mild tartar
clean EEN
clean coat
BCS 5/9
AMB x 4
NOSF
A volunteer writes:
A beautiful little grey kitty with cute white feet. At the very beginning a little shy, but then after thinking for a little while, comes forward to be petted. He then can’t get enough stroking, and he loves a little scratch under the chin. He is a very neat little fellow and loves his food. This boy is ready to come home with you and be a lovely part of your family.
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