POOPSIE – A1053122
Safe 11-22-2015 Brooklyn
SAFE 11/22/15 A volunteer writes:
I’m Poopsie, don’t know where a girl from the street got a name like that, but that’s my name. Just give me a minute and I’ll warm up to you. Pet my head, I’ll roll on my side, boy do I enjoy your company, once I get to know you. But don’t forget to give me some chin rubs. I’ll watch you from upside down, boy do you look funny. I would really love to go home with you, then you will see how sweet I am and of course see my beautiful black coat which is soft to the touch.
Another volunteer writes:
Poopsie is a cute name for an even cuter kitty. She’s a little bit of a thing, with big eyes and a sweet disposition. She makes it easy to love her-just pick her up and hold her close. Poopsie will curl right up in your arms and whisper little purrs in your ear. All she asks for in return is a warm and loving forever home.
Brooklyn Center
Poopsie A1053122- 5 years old, Female, Domestic Short Hair, Black, Stray, 10.3 pounds
Medical:
9/29/15
scan negative
intact female
clean ears
mild dental staining
limited physical exam due to behavior
barh
nosf
behavior: very tense and nervous, growled, hissed and tried to scratch
11/1/15
VET CHECK – MONITOR FOR SNEEZING
BAR. APPETITE OK. NO NASAL DISCHARGE OR SNEEZE MARKS
A: NO CONCERNS ON EXAM
P: CONTINUE TO MONITOR WHILE AT BACC. EXCELLENT PROGNOSIS
Behavior:
10/2/15
Reaction to assessor: does not come to front but looks at assessor nervously
When spoken quietly: does not come to front but looks at assessor nervously
Reaction to door cage opening: Poopsie remains motionless while watching the assessor
Reaction to touch: Poopsie allows petting and attention and slowly starts to warm up eventually poopsie starts to seek attention
Try picking cat up: Poopsie tolerant of this type of handling but tense
Behavior Determination: Average Home
Poopsie stays towards the back of her cage. She allows all petting and handling. Poopsie is displaying behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
11/5/15
Reaction to assessor: Poopsie meows and comes to the front.
Reaction when softly spoken to: Poopsie chirps and reaches out with her paws.
Reaction to cage door opening: Poopsie remains soft and relaxed.
Reaction to touch: Poopsie head-butts and leans her entire body on the assessor. She is very affectionate throughout the interaction and loves chin rubs and petting.
Reaction to being picked up: Poopsie remains soft and nuzzles into the assessor’s arms, purring.
Behavior Determination: Beginner Home
Poopsie has acclimated well into the care center environment. She interacts with the Assessor, solicits attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat can go to a beginner home.
A volunteer writes:
I’m Poopsie, don’t know where a girl from the street got a name like that, but that’s my name. Just give me a minute and I’ll warm up to you. Pet my head, I’ll roll on my side, boy do I enjoy your company, once I get to know you. But don’t forget to give me some chin rubs. I’ll watch you from upside down, boy do you look funny. I would really love to go home with you, then you will see how sweet I am and of course see my beautiful black coat which is soft to the touch.
Another volunteer writes:
Poopsie is a cute name for an even cuter kitty. She’s a little bit of a thing, with big eyes and a sweet disposition. She makes it easy to love her-just pick her up and hold her close. Poopsie will curl right up in your arms and whisper little purrs in your ear. All she asks for in return is a warm and loving forever home.
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