PRINCE GOLD – A1031425
4-5-2015
GORGEOUS GINGERBREAD MAN NEEDS NEW FRIEND! Prince Gold is a handsome and healthy misunderstood creamsicle. This great guy sadly lost his home a few short days ago when his owner decided to move to a “no pets residence” and not take Prince Gold along with him. This fab fella is described as “playful, friendly, talkative, affectionate and mellow.” He likes to follow his owner around and is even used to playing with kids. During intake, he allowed handling and showed no signs of aggression. But unfortunately for Prince Gold, he is very scared at the shelter and has been slapped with a NH rating. But everyone knows gingerbread men are the sweetest and surely Prince Gold is no exception to the rule and will be an awesome companion once he feels secure in a loving new home. If you can be that special purrson to offer Prince Gold a new leash on life, please contact a NH rescue for assistance. Won’t you please be this gorgeous gingerbread man’s rescue angel? Save a life. Make a difference.
I was found in NY 10027.
I have been at the shelter since Mar 27, 2015.
MALE, ORG TABBY / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,2 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason MOVE2PRIVA
Intake condition UNSPECIFIED Intake Date 03/27/2015, From NY 10027, DueOut Date 03/27/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation YELLOW
Medical Summary barh scanned eyes were clean ears were clean with earclean solution, no earmites fleas comb test negative, fleas tx of activyl comb teste negative mild dental tartar male intact we used 0.1 xylazine, the cat was trying to run, bite and scratch nosf
Weight 10.4
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