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Narwhal

Georgetown, KY at Scott County Humane Society

Domestic Short Hair Adult Male Medium
Found a Home!
Name Narwhal
Species Cat
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Age Adult
Sex Male
Size Medium
Color Black & None
Location Georgetown, KY
Shelter Scott County Humane Society
Status Adopted

Narwhal is a adult male Domestic Short Hair (medium) who found a forever home at Scott County Humane Society in Georgetown, KY.

About This Cat

Narwhal (aka Wally) knew it was time to seek out the help of some kind strangers. He wandered through a doggie door on New Year's Eve with a bleeding head wound. Thankfully, his injuries weren't too serious and he has recovered with some antibiotics and TLC. He is such a …
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Good with Dogs Good with Kids Sponsorable Housetrained More details below
Black None
Shelter Last Updated
WeRescue Last Checked Not available
About Narwhal
Compatibility
Good with Dogs Good with Kids
Personality
Sponsorable
Physical
Not Mixed Breed Not Declawed No Special Needs Not Spayed/Neutered Vaccinations Current Color: Black Short Coat Size: Medium
Training
Housetrained
Other
Rescue Org ID: None Animal ID: 22175343

Scott County Humane Society

Address PO Box 821, Georgetown, KY 40324

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Scott County Humane Society

PO Box 821, Georgetown, KY 40324

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