MOE – A1053224
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SAFE 10/11/15
15 YEAR OLD MOE CAN BE YOUR OWN SIMPSONS CHARACTER! @MACC
Manhattan Center
A1053224 – MOE 15Y MALE GRAY TABBY DSH
STRAY: 9/29/15
INITIAL
BAR
scan negative
geriatric
heavy tartar
cloudy eyes
neutered
declawed front paws
good appetite
nervous, growled at handling
NOSF
PROFILE
BASIC INFO
Moe’s family got him from a pet store when he was a kitten 15 years ago. His owner is elderly and sick and can no longer care for him. Moe is declawed on his front paws.
SOCIALIZATION
Moe is friendly/outgoing with strangers. He’s lived with children and is relaxed, affectionate, and tolerant with them. He plays gently with people and has never bit anyone.
FOR A NEW FAMILY TO KNOW
Moe’s family describes him as friendly, affectionate, playful, mellow, talkative, and medium energy. He greets his owner when she comes home, follows her around, and sits in her lap. He lived inside, slept with his owner, and ate dry cat food. He always uses the litterbox without having accidents.
INTAKE
Moe had a soft, relaxed body and head butted us during intake and was tolerant of us picking him up, petting him, scanning him (-), collaring him, positioning him for pictures, and putting him into a kennel. He was easy to handle and didn’ t resist/retreat/vocalize.
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