MIDNIGHT – A1054225
Safe 10-25-2015 Staten Island
SAFE 10/25/15 A volunteer writes: Midnight is an ebony beauty who is friendly, affectionate and good with children. She enjoys any kind of attention, and just loves to be petted. Average cat parents would be suitable cat parents if Midnight were an only cat. However, if there are other pets in the home, then experienced cat parents would be the most suitable cat parents for Midnight.
Brooklyn Center
MIDNIGHT – A1054225
SPAYED FEMALE, BLACK / WHITE, DOMESTIC LH MIX,2 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason NEW BABY
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 10/09/2015, From NY 10303, DueOut Date 10/09/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary intial microchip scan negative female spayed (tattoo noted) approx 2 years old barh no eye, ear or nasal discharge seen amb x 4 no fleas seen
Weight 8.6
A volunteer writes: Midnight is an ebony beauty who is friendly, affectionate and good with children. She enjoys any kind of attention, and just loves to be petted. Average cat parents would be suitable cat parents if Midnight were an only cat. However, if there are other pets in the home, then experienced cat parents would be the most suitable cat parents for Midnight.
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