BELLS – A1053561
Safe 10-9-2015 Brooklyn
SAFE 10/09/15 – Bells is an adorable kitten that has seen to be very nervous within a shelter setting. Bells may seek attention if she does warm up to you first. Please help her find that just right home!
Brooklyn Center
Bells A1053561 – 10 wk. Female Gray Tabby DSH, Stray Intake:
Medical
scan negative
intact female
weight: 2.13lbs
bright eyes
clean ears – em negative
clean coat – flea negative
clean teeth
good appetite seen for soft food
overall body condition is good
very tense and nervous
APH
BARH
NOSF
Behavior
Reaction to assessor: Bells does not come to front but looks at you, calm, relaxed
When spoken quietly: Bells does not come to front but looks at you, calm, relaxed
Reaction to door cage opening: Bells becomes nervous and hisses
Reaction to touch: Bells allows petting and attention. She also leans into head rubs.
Try picking cat up: Bells is tolerant of this type of handling but tense.
Behavior Determination: Average
At the time of the assessment Bells was displaying shy behavior, did not come to the front of the kennel but interacts with the Assessor, appreciates attention and tolerates all petting. Bells is displaying behavior appropriate for experienced cat parents.
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