RARITY – A1054418
Safe 10-19-2015 Manhattan Rescue: AnimalKind Please honor your pledges: http://www.animalkind.info/
SAFE 10/19/15 Meet Rarity: Rarity is a playful young cat who came to us as a stray. He is very sleek and elegant looking in his luxurious black coat. Rarity is eager to play, but sometimes plays a little too rough. We believe he will do his best in a home with experienced cat parents with no children.
Manhattan Center
RARITY – A1054418 14W BLACK DSH M
STRAY INTAKE: 10/10/2015
INTIAL EXAM (10/10/15)
scan negative
male-intact
BARH
Ears, eyes and nose is clear
allowed to handling
flea negative
ear mites negative
overall body condition is good
ambx4
NOSF
BEHAVIOR—Experienced Home, No Children
Reaction to assessor: Rarity was playing with a toy upon approach.
Reaction when softly spoken to: Rarity lowers his body and pounces to the front. He reaches out with his front paws.
Reaction to cage door opening: Rarity remains soft and relaxed.
Reaction to touch: Rarity allows all petting, but starts to play with the assessor’s hand. He holds onto the assessor’s hand with his front paws, kicks with his hind legs, and starts to nip. He doesn’t break skin, but leaves tiny indents on the hand.
Reaction to being picked up: Rarity remains soft and nibbles on the assessor’s shirt.
Behavior Determination: Experience No Children
Rarity solicits attention and tolerates petting but may be assertively demanding of attention or may play roughly. Due to his tendency to nip and use his nails when playing, we feel that this cat will do best in a home without children.
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