DASHER – A1023612
6-5-2015 Brooklyn
SAFE 6/5/15 A volunteer writes: Are you superstitious? If so, you are in luck! According to Scottish lore, the arrival of a black cat in your home is a sign of prosperity to come. Dasher is a dashing lad, playful and friendly. His inky coat is gorgeous and he has a beautiful way of interacting with people. Please come in to meet Dasher- make it your lucky day.
Brooklyn Center
DASHER – A1023612
*RETURN*
NEUTERED MALE, BLACK, DOMESTIC SH,1 yr, 3 mos
RETURN – ONHOLDHERE, NO HOLD Reason MOVE2PRIVA
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 05/22/2015, From NY 11423, DueOut Date 05/22/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation ORANGE
Medical Summary scan positive: 985112004455302 neutered male weight: 7.5lbs clean ears – ear mite negative clean coat – flea negative white teeth bright eyes overall body condition is good was aggressive during exam – hissing, swatting, attempting to bite – had to use the net in order to complete initial exam BAR NOSF
Weight 7.5
A volunteer writes: Are you superstitious? If so, you are in luck! According to Scottish lore, the arrival of a black cat in your home is a sign of prosperity to come. Dasher is a dashing lad, playful and friendly. His inky coat is gorgeous and he has a beautiful way of interacting with people. Please come in to meet Dasher- make it your lucky day.
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