Grasianogender

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Grasiano
Breed Maine Coon, Burmese
Color
Age Baby
Gender Male
Size Large
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
-
shelter Health
Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Cat

My Story

ME AND MY SISTER LEVINA MOVED TO HARRISBURG TODAY! MY NEW MOM IS A RH AT THE HARRISBURG ICU. Grasiano his nickname is Bruiser, is a short haired grey boy that is 8 weeks old as of 6/13/08. He is very big, he is probably about 3 pounds now, very stalky and solid. He has a sweet disposition. A good samaritin, came home from work on 5/9/08, it was very rainy and cold, he saw a box that was thrown in his yard, but, didn't go to it because it was raining. In the morning, the rain had stopped and he went to get the box to throw away, but, could not believe what he saw, he found 4 little kittens that were frozen, stiff and soaked, but, still breathing. He immediately took them to Camelot Veterinary Hospital in Uniontown PA. They did all the emergency care to keep them alive, only one of them died 6 hours later. They asked me if the man didn't want to take them back, would I take them in. So, here they are! They are doing much better, they were on antibiotics with sub qutaneous fluids, until they built up their strength. They have survived 24 hours. Born approximately on April 25, 2008. They are done being bottlefed, they will be able to go into their permanent homes on June 20, when they are 8 weeks old. He was tested FeLV/FIV (-) on 6/9/08. If interested in Grasiano, AKA Bruiser, or his other brother and sister, please feel free to call the telephone number under their pictures, coming soon. Today is 5/10/08. Updated 6/21/08.

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