STORM – A1063902
Safe - 3-27-2016 Manhattan
SAFE 3/27/16 A volunteer writes: When Storm blows in, you’ll know it! This nugget of fun is ready to play, explore his surroundings, and be your best buddy! Flippity flop and hippity hop, this Cutie Patootie will wiggle waggle his way straight into your heart. The playfulness of this barely out of kittenhood baby, sometimes confuses him in knowing the difference between your hand and his favorite catnip toy. In my personal experience playing with
this little man, a little nip-kiss from Storm is both thoroughly ouch-less and his sweet way of saying, “Thank you for taking the time to play with me!” And what baby doesn’t need a little parental guidance? Needless to say it’s all about fun for this sweet munchkin. Have some extra play time, catnip and energy? This frisky feline is your new forever friend!
A staff member writes: When I walked into the Adoptions ward, I saw Storm in the arms of a staff member, being cradled like a baby. Storm would alternately kiss the staff member, then nip at his goatee, then caress his nose or his cheek, then swat at his goatee again. The staff member would kiss Storm, who would then return the kisses, and then try to play-nip-swat again. I don’t know if Storm thinks that the goatee is a mouse toy that he can play with, which just happened to be attached to a human whom he could love. However, it does seem to me that Storm enjoyed being cradled and hugged at the same time that he can play–as if the human were a two-for: cuddle time and play time in one package. If you can imagine holding this darling in your arms while engaged in a jumble of kiss-nip-caress-swat, then you know where to find Storm.
MANHATTAN CENTER
STORM – A1063902
NEUTERED MALE, BLACK, DOMESTIC SH MIX,1 yr, 1 mo
RETURN – ONHOLDHERE, HOLD FOR ID Reason DESTRUCTIV
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 02/29/2016, From NY 10467, DueOut Date 03/07/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Microchip: positive -# 981020015122403 Sex: Neutered male Age 1 yr, 1 months BARH AMBX4 Eyes: Clear / wnl Ears: waxy, cleaned with ear cleansing soln Nose: Clear / wnl Teeth: white and clean BCS: 3 Skin: APH / WNL Hair Coat: WNL Any injuries: None present Behavior: Friendly behavior during exam Medication: None NOSF
Weight 8.3
A volunteer writes: When Storm blows in, you’ll know it! This nugget of fun is ready to play, explore his surroundings, and be your best buddy! Flippity flop and hippity hop, this Cutie Patootie will wiggle waggle his way straight into your heart. The playfulness of this barely out of kittenhood baby, sometimes confuses him in knowing the difference between your hand and his favorite catnip toy. In my personal experience playing with
this little man, a little nip-kiss from Storm is both thoroughly ouch-less and his sweet way of saying, “Thank you for taking the time to play with me!” And what baby doesn’t need a little parental guidance? Needless to say it’s all about fun for this sweet munchkin. Have some extra play time, catnip and energy? This frisky feline is your new forever friend!
A staff member writes: When I walked into the Adoptions ward, I saw Storm in the arms of a staff member, being cradled like a baby. Storm would alternately kiss the staff member, then nip at his goatee, then caress his nose or his cheek, then swat at his goatee again. The staff member would kiss Storm, who would then return the kisses, and then try to play-nip-swat again. I don’t know if Storm thinks that the goatee is a mouse toy that he can play with, which just happened to be attached to a human whom he could love. However, it does seem to me that Storm enjoyed being cradled and hugged at the same time that he can play–as if the human were a two-for: cuddle time and play time in one package. If you can imagine holding this darling in your arms while engaged in a jumble of kiss-nip-caress-swat, then you know where to find Storm.
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WAS SAFE 2/1/2016
MANHATTAN CENTER
STORM – A1063902
MALE, BLACK, DOMESTIC SH MIX,1 yr
OWNER SUR – AVAILABLE, NO HOLD Reason MOVE2PRIVA
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 01/29/2016, From NY 10458, DueOut Date 01/29/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Microchip: Negative Sex: Intact male Age 1 yr BARH AMBX4 Eyes: Clear / wnl Ears: Clean/ wnl Nose: Clear / wnl Teeth: White and clean BCS: 3 Skin: APH / WNL Hair Coat: WNL Any injuries: None present Behavior: Friendly, affectionate and playful during exam Medication: None NOSF
Weight 8.3
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