AZULA – A1039161
6-16-2015 Brooklyn
***SAFE 06/16/15*** YOUNG EBONY BEAUTY, GREAT WITH KIDS AND DOGS BUT DUMPED DUE TO A MOVE, IS PERFECTLY HEALTHY, BUT WILL NOW DIE DUE TO HE FEAR – PLEASE GRANT AZULA A DEATH ROW PARDON!!! Well, HELLO, Bright Eyes! Exquisite plush black velvet girl AZULA, just two years old, was BETRAYED by her old owner, who dumped this pretty princess into the ACC’s Death Camp for Kitties when she moved to a “no pets” apartment and left Azula to face her sad fate alone. At home, Azula lived with 2 adults and 3 children ages 3-11. She was usually relaxed or tolerant around them, and when she played with them she was gentle. She was also gentle when she played with her old owner. She lived with a 4 year old Shiba Inu dog; she was very relaxed and affectionate around him. Azula is a moderately active indoor only cat who is “playful, shy, quiet, and independent” and likes playing with strings. But poor Azula is SCARED OUT OF HER WITS in the scary shelter, so she was PUNISHED with New Hope Only and fast-tracked to the noon kill list for tomorrow, despite the fact that Azula is PERFECTLY HEALTHY! Please don’t let them murder this endearing young girl! Start RIGHT NOW to apply to foster or adopt scared ebony girl AZULA from the approved New Hope rescue groups! If you can’t save AZULA yourself, please SHARE her sad story and PLEDGE for her rescue!
Brooklyn Center
My name is AZULA. My Animal ID # is A1039161.
I am a female black domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 06/07/2015 from NY 11208, owner surrender reason stated was MOVE2PRIVA.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
06/09/2015 Exam Type INITIAL – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NONE, LBS.
scanned negative reported female intact reports of straining to pee in shelter too aggressive for thorough exam attempted to tranquilize twice with telazol 0.1ml but only minimal effect examined with freeman net: abd seems wnl grossle appear healthy–training could be from extreme stress (cat is very upset) behvior in home wnl good medical prognosis
06/07/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
06/07/15 16:44 NAME Azula REASON FOR SURRENDER Owner moved to a “no pets” apartment and could no longer keep Azula. RELATIONSHIP Azula’s previous owner received her from a family member about 2 years ago. She is currently about 2 years old. She scanned negative for a microchip. PEOPLE She lives in a home with 2 adults and 3 children ages 3-11 years. She was usualy relaxed or tolerant around them, and when she played with them he was gently. She is also gentle when she plays with her owner. She has not bitten or scratched anyone. OTHER ANIMALS She lived with a 4 year old Shiba Inu and she was very relaxed and affectionate around him. She has not bitten or scratched any other animals. PERSONALITY She is a moderately active indoor only cat who has been described as playful, shy, quiet, and independent. She isn’t bothered during baths or while she is sleeping. She is afraid during nail trimmings, when you pick her up, and when you place her in a carrier. She enjoys being brushed. She likes playing with strings. She hides often and rarely seeks attention. She meows or cries during car rides. She eats Friskies dry and wet food. Her favorite treats are Pounce. She uses a hooded litter box with clumping litter. She scratches on a vertical scratching post mad of carpet. She sleeps anywhere she finds comfortable. TRAINING She is litter box trained and has not had any accidents. BEHAVIOR DURING INTAKE She was relaxed during intake and allowed petting and handling and showed no signs of aggression. She had a soft body and minimally dilated pupils.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
06/11/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Owner Profile: Azula was bought into the care center by her previous owner due to housing problems. Azula lived in a home with two adults and three children. She was relaxed and tolerant around them, and when she played with them she was gently. She is also gentle when she plays with her previous owner. Azula lived with a medium sized dog she was very relaxed and affectionate around him. Azula is litter box trained and has not had any accidents. Notes: Azula seems to not be thriving in this environment and at the time of the assessment she was displaying behaviors that preclude placement in the adoptions room and may require further investigation before placement in a home. She currently allows some petting with a slow approach but will turn around and hiss, swat, bite The behavior department feels that placement with a New Hope Partner is the best option at this time. Reaction to assessor: hisses, swat When spoken quietly: hisses,swat Reaction to door cage opening: retreats Reaction to touch: allows limited petting with a slow appoach but becomes overstimulated Try picking cat up: Did not attempt Placement Determination: NewHope
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
06/09/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
scanned negative reported female intact reports of straining to pee in shelter too aggressive for thorough exam attempted to tranquilize twice with telazol 0.1ml but only minimal effect examined with freeman net: abd seems wnl grossle appear healthy–training could be from extreme stress (cat is very upset) behvior in home wnl good medical prognosis
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