AVA aka THESIS – A1074515
Safe - 6-12-2016 Brooklyn
SAFE 6/12/16 A volunteer writes: Thesis is an absolutely beautiful tortie who loves attention. Once she looks at you with those beautiful green eyes you will fall in love. Just start petting her and watch her roll over on her tummy for you!
Another volunteer writes: As a teacher, Thesis’ name immediately caught my eye. But if her name hadn’t gotten my attention, her outgoing personality would have. This cat just won’t settle down until you open her door and pet her for as long as she likes… and that’s a LONG time! Thesis sits right in the front of her kennel these days, just waiting for someone to come by. When they do, she sticks out a paw and meows and flips over on her back… in short, she makes a spectacle of herself until you agree to love her. And when you do, Thesis purrs, and whirls around and flops over some more to show you that she needs to be someone’s feline companion again. And if you adopt her, she will love you as much as you love her, which is very, very easy to do.
BROOKLYN CENTER
AVA aka THESIS – A1074515
SPYED FEMALE, TORTIE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,2 yr
STRAY – EVALUATE, HOLD RELEASED Reason STRAY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 05/21/2016, From NY 11206, DueOut Date 05/21/2016, I came in with Group/Litter #K16-058258.
Medical Behavior Evaluation No Initial Behavior
Medical Summary No Initial Exam
Weight 10.0 lbs
A volunteer writes: Thesis is an absolutely beautiful tortie who loves attention. Once she looks at you with those beautiful green eyes you will fall in love. Just start petting her and watch her roll over on her tummy for you!
Another volunteer writes: As a teacher, Thesis’ name immediately caught my eye. But if her name hadn’t gotten my attention, her outgoing personality would have. This cat just won’t settle down until you open her door and pet her for as long as she likes… and that’s a LONG time! Thesis sits right in the front of her kennel these days, just waiting for someone to come by. When they do, she sticks out a paw and meows and flips over on her back… in short, she makes a spectacle of herself until you agree to love her. And when you do, Thesis purrs, and whirls around and flops over some more to show you that she needs to be someone’s feline companion again. And if you adopt her, she will love you as much as you love her, which is very, very easy to do.
CAME IN WITH:
QUARK – A1074514
https://nyccats.urgentpodr.org/quark-a1074514/
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