VIOLET – A1098322
Safe - 2-10-2017 Brooklyn
SAFE 2/10/17 A foster mom writes: Violet is THE most adorable kitten we’ve ever fostered. Fluffy and fat-faced, like a stuffed animal. If you adopt her, you will find yourself saying, “she is SO cute!” a hundred times a day. She plays on her own and waddles adorably after dragged string. She perfectly fits the description of a British Shorthair in looks and behavior. Violet is a little shy of humans and needs a gentle owner to win her trust. But, she will need no time warming up to your cats. She LOVES cats (and maybe dogs too). So, if you had two cats and have recently lost one… we have your cat’s new companion! She adores her feline friends and will follow them around the house, flopping down at their feet in flirtatious submission. Sigh…. This level of cuteness is rare to come by. Just look at her face!
BROOKLYN CENTER
VIOLET – A1098322
FEMALE, BRN TABBY, DOMESTIC SH MIX, 15 weeks
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 11/30/2016, From NY 11423, DueOut Date 12/03/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary scan neg female, ~7 weeks sociable, mild scared, tensed, but allows handling teeth- clean EENT- wnl barh ambx4 no fleas seen skin/coat- wnl nosf
Weight 2.0
A foster mom writes: Violet is THE most adorable kitten we’ve ever fostered. Fluffy and fat-faced, like a stuffed animal. If you adopt her, you will find yourself saying, “she is SO cute!” a hundred times a day. She plays on her own and waddles adorably after dragged string. She perfectly fits the description of a British Shorthair in looks and behavior. Violet is a little shy of humans and needs a gentle owner to win her trust. But, she will need no time warming up to your cats. She LOVES cats (and maybe dogs too). So, if you had two cats and have recently lost one… we have your cat’s new companion! She adores her feline friends and will follow them around the house, flopping down at their feet in flirtatious submission. Sigh…. This level of cuteness is rare to come by. Just look at her face!
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