CINDY – A0687914 aka TORTIE – A1057566
Safe - 1-13-2016 Brooklyn
SAFE 1/13/16 A volunteer writes: This mature lady is tentative at first, she is missing her old home. She is a gorgeous tortie with beautiful green eyes. Checking you out from a distance, she will eventually come to investigate and seek your attention. She enjoys your head rubs which she really appreciates. She needs a new home and still has many years to look forward to in a new home with some one who needs a sweet buddy.
Another volunteer writes: This charmer resembles Venus, the two-faced cat, whom you can find on the Internet. Both cats are two-faced in the best sense of the word. Cindy’s face is half tortie and half black, and completely gorgeous. She is very sweet and if you adopt her, it’s like getting two cats in one.
Brooklyn Center
CINDY – A0687914 (aka TORTIE – A1057566)
SPAYED FEMALE, TORTIE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,5 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, HOLD FOR ID Reason OWNER SICK
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 11/11/2015, From NY 11218, DueOut Date 11/18/2015, I came in with Group/Litter #K15-039116.
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary Scanned positive with Chip #IDI 0A10342C26 BARH – tense, tries to escape S~ 5 years Eyes, nose, clear Ears dirty, no parasites found Mouth – missing all upper/lower premolars/molars on left side of mouth. Moderate tarter, receding gums, halitosis – VC requested. Coat – lightly matted along cranial spine. NOSF
Weight 10.8
A volunteer writes: This mature lady is tentative at first, she is missing her old home. She is a gorgeous tortie with beautiful green eyes. Checking you out from a distance, she will eventually come to investigate and seek your attention. She enjoys your head rubs which she really appreciates. She needs a new home and still has many years to look forward to in a new home with some one who needs a sweet buddy.
Another volunteer writes: This charmer resembles Venus, the two-faced cat, whom you can find on the Internet. Both cats are two-faced in the best sense of the word. Cindy’s face is half tortie and half black, and completely gorgeous. She is very sweet and if you adopt her, it’s like getting two cats in one.
CAME IN WITH
MARIO – A1057564
https://nyccats.urgentpodr.org/mario-a1057564/
SNOWBALL – A1057561
https://nyccats.urgentpodr.org/snowball-a1057561/
CALIE – A1057563
https://nyccats.urgentpodr.org/calie-a1057563/
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