CARTER – A1042648
7-9-2015 Manhattan
***GONE 07/09/15*** NEUTERED “STRAY” GINGER SWEETHEART IS PERFECTLY HEALTHY, WITH A GREAT BEHAVIOR RATING, BUT THE ACC WILL KILL HIM ANYWAY – PLEASE GRANT CARTER A DEATH ROW PARDON!!! Sensational ginger boy CARTER, just four years old, was stuffed into the kill-happy ACC as a NEUTERED “STRAY”, but he entered the shelter at a healthy weight, FREE of fleas and ear mites, so it’s apparent that Carter is a lost or abandoned pet kitty! Carter earned a very good EXPERIENCE behavior rating for the way he SOLICITED PETTING and ALLOWED ALL PETTING, but the ACC will MURDER poor Carter at noon tomorrow, despite the fact that this EXCELLENT your cat is PERFECTLY HEALTHY! The ACC claims that they DO NOT murder healthy cats, but poor Carter is PROOF that they DO INDEED kill them. Please don’t let them kill him! Start RIGHT NOW to apply to foster or adopt young ginger sweetheart CARTER! If you can’t save CARTER yourself, please SHARE her sad story and PLEDGE for her rescue!
Manhattan Center
My name is CARTER. My Animal ID # is A1042648. – P
I am a neutered male org tabby and white domestic mh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 4 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 07/03/2015 from NY 10029, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
07/03/2015 Exam Type INITIAL – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 9.0 LBS.
Scan Negative Barh Moderate dental staining and tartar Neutered male Ear mite : Negative Flea comb : negative Gave pyrantel Applied Activyl Was easy to handle during the beginning of the exam however started to hiss and swat when place back in carrier Nosf
07/03/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
07/03/15 12:50 During intake Carter would initially approach extended hand and sniff it. When crate was opened he would attempt to leave and when placed back inside would growl and hiss. When scanned for a microchip was negative and when being placed into new carrier began to hiss and attempted to swat. When inside new carrier sat at front and when given food would eat.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
07/08/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPNOCHILD
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Carter looks neutral in his cage when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Carter remains sitting upright by the front of the cage, soliciting attention. Reaction to touch: Carter accepts the stroke but becomes bothered with the touch and began to swat with claws retracted. Also, to stop the assessor’s hand from petting he then escalates into moderately nipping while his tail low flicks in place. Placement determination: Experience / no child Initially Carter solicits petting and attention, but after a few soft passes over the body he begins to swat and nip at the assessor. This may be a sign of petting-induced aggression, where repeated physical contact results in discomfort for the cat, or it may be a sign of overstimulation. As a result of this observed behavior we recommend adopters who are familiar with signs of behavioral arousal and agitation in cats, so that interactions can be ended before Carter becomes reactive. Treats should be used to reward appropriate responses to physical attention.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
07/03/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Scan Negative Barh Moderate dental staining and tartar Neutered male Ear mite : Negative Flea comb : negative Gave pyrantel Applied Activyl Was easy to handle during the beginning of the exam however started to hiss and swat when place back in carrier Nosf
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