NIA – A1032925
6-4-2015 Manhattan
SAFE 6/4/15 A volunteer writes: Nia is a lovely and playful gal who appreciates being petted on the head and body, accompanied by her joyful purr! When she stands, she holds her tail up proudly. Nia also gets along well with children. New to experienced cat parents would be suitable forever parents for Nia.
MANHATTAN CENTER
NIA – A1032925
I am a spayed female, black Domestic Shorthair.
The shelter staff think I am about 6 years old.
I weigh 12 pounds.
I was found in NY 10032.
I have been at the shelter since Apr 12, 2015.
FEMALE, BLACK, DOMESTIC SH,6 yrs
STRAY – EVALUATE, HOLD RELEASED Reason ABANDON
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 04/12/2015, From NY 10032, DueOut Date 04/12/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary BARH Scan Negative Spay Female Moderate Dental Staining and Tartar Had dirty ears, Cleaned them Very nervous and fearful during exam Gave Dewormer Gave Activyl NOSF
Weight 11.8
A volunteer writes: Nia is a lovely and playful gal who appreciates being petted on the head and body, accompanied by her joyful purr! When she stands, she holds her tail up proudly. Nia also gets along well with children. New to experienced cat parents would be suitable forever parents for Nia.
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