BROOKLYN – A1042477
7-16-2015 Manhattan
**GONE 07/16/15** BEGINNER-rated BROOKLYN has lived with dogs and kids, and has been described by her former owner as a “fun fat cat.” So, why is Brooklyn facing death tomorrow? Because she did not quite see eye to eye with one of the pitbulls in her former home, her former owner decided that death was a reasonable solution to the problem. SHAME! This is an EXCELLENT cat with a PERFECT BEGINNER rating, who just needs a new place to shine. Could that be in your home? Please foster or adopt this rock star tonight, and if you can’t, share her EVERYWHERE to make sure that someone does. It is completely unacceptable to think that in a few, short hours, her body will be slipped into a black plastic freezer bag…..
Manhattan Center
My name is BROOKLYN. My Animal ID # is A1042477. -P
I am a spayed female gray tabby and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 07/02/2015 from NY 10468, owner surrender reason stated was PETS CONFL.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
07/14/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 12.1 LBS.
open mouth breathing dry congestion sneezes with tracheal palp and stimulation A: URI P: move to iso doxy 10 d BAHR scanned negative ears were clean eyes wer clean mild dental tartar fleas comb negative, fleas tx of activyl spay scar seen shy but easy to handle x4 ambulant nosf
07/02/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
07/02/15 11:19 Basic information Brooklyn is an approximately a 2 year old DSH. The owner recieved her as a gift. She is being surrendered because of pet conflict. She also has 2 pitbulls and a chihuahuha also in the home. SHe says that at first, they all got along but now they are having problems getting along with eachother. She has no known health issues and her last vet visit was 2 years ago. Socialization The owner describes Brooklyn as independent. She does not mind having strangers in the home. She stays to herself and does not play much with strangers. She does well with children and around dogs. She likes the chihuahua in the home but has not been getting along with the Pitbulls in the home. She says that she has to keep them separtate to prevent any fighting. She has not bitten any one or any other animal. Behavior The owner says that Brooklyn has no litterbox problems. She would scratch the walls but has stopped since they bought her a new scratching post. SHe does well in the car but meowed on the way here. Her reaction to baths and nail trimming is unknown. She likes to be held and carried around. For a new family to know The owner describes brooklyn as friendly, confident, independent and affectionate with the family. She has a high activity level. The owner calls her a “Cool cat” and a fun fat cat. She says that she is very playful and thats her favorite thing about her. She loves to sleep on the bed with the owner. She also seeks attention by rubbing on the legs of family. She loves to eat and is very picky with her food. She been feeding her purina dry food. She was using a hooded litterbox with crystal litter. She uses a scratching post with a rope and its made out of carpet. Behavior during intake During intake, Brooklyn was very sweet and friendly. She allowed all handling-Scanning(neg), collaring and photographs. She had a loose body and allowed to be held and pet.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
07/07/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – BEGINNER
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
The former owner describes Brooklyn as independent. She does not mind having strangers in the home. She stays to herself and does not play much with strangers. She does well with children and around dogs. She likes the chihuahua in the home, but has not been getting along with the Pitbulls in the home. Also, describes her as friendly, confident, independent and affectionate with the family. Reaction to assessor: Brooklyn immediately comes soliciting at the front of the cage. Reaction to door opening: Brooklyn remains at the front of the cage, soft and relaxed, soliciting attention. Reaction to touch: Brooklyn rubs on the assessor’s hand and appreciates petting on the head and body. Reaction to Being Picked up: Allows the pickup and remains calm. Placement determination: Beginner Brooklyn interacts with the Assessor, solicits attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat can go to a beginner home.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
07/02/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
BAHR scanned negative ears were clean eyes wer clean mild dental tartar fleas comb negative, fleas tx of activyl spay scar seen shy but easy to handle x4 ambulant nosf
07/14/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
open mouth breathing dry congestion sneezes with tracheal palp and stimulation A: URI P: move to iso doxy 10 d BAHR scanned negative ears were clean eyes wer clean mild dental tartar fleas comb negative, fleas tx of activyl spay scar seen shy but easy to handle x4 ambulant nosf
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