CEASER – A1037689
6-17-2015 Brooklyn
SAFE 06/17/15- A volunteer writes: Ever wanted a big, toasty heated blanket that will never electrocute you or set the house on fire? Well, mighty Caesar here is just the ticket. A fine full-grown gentleman whose gotten the wanderlust out of his system, this XXL snuggle monster loves nothing better than to lie around receiving belly rubs, chin scratches, tail tickles, and assorted head noogies. As soon as I got the cage open for his photo shoot, Caesar went into cuteness overdrive and never let up, gently squirming around on his back and purring the whole time. Although he has not conquered France like his historic namesake, super squish Caesar will conquer your heart with his gentle eyes and mellow demeanor. He’ll be your perfect companion as you settle in on the sofa to watch all twelve episodes of “I, Claudius”. So why not head over to the Brooklyn care center and meet this regal fellow today?
Brooklyn Center
CEASER – A1037689
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason MOVE2PRIVA
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 05/27/2015, From NY 11418, DueOut Date 05/27/2015, I came in with Group/Litter #K15-015514.
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Scan negative N; 7 YO; 19.6 LB Freindly during exam Obese to the extent that may be medically harmful Some upper incisors missing BARH NOSF Actyvil applied
Weight 19.6
Medical
Initial: Green
Scan negative
N; 7 YO; 19.6 LB
Friendly during exam
Obese to the extent that may be medically harmful
Some upper incisors missing
BARH
NOSF
Actyvil applied
Re-exam: 5/29
VET CHECK FOR OVERWEIGHT
BARH. ALLOWS ALL HANDLING, ATTENTION SEEKING. BSC 7/9. MINIMAL INTEREST IN FOOD
MODERATE DENTAL TARTAR/GINGIVITIS, MILD NUCLEAR SCLEROSIS, NO OCULAR OR NASAL DISCHARGE, MILD TO MODERATE BROWN WAXY EXUDATE AU
NORMAL THORACIC AUSCULTATION
TENSE ON ABDOMINAL PALPATION, NO ABNORMALITIES APPRECIATED
INTEG WNL
AMBULATORY X 4
NEUTERED MALE
A: OVERWEIGHT, GINGIVITIS
P: CONTINUE TO MONITOR WHILE AT BACC. RECOMMEND FULL SENIOR WORK UP WITH PLACEMENT. GOOD PROGNOSIS
Behavior: Average Home
Owner Profile: Caesar was bought into the care center by his previous owner due to moving to a place that does not allow pets. Caesar has been exposed to children ages six and up. Caesar is very shy and will often hide. After a while Caesar will come out from his hiding spots and allow petting. Caesar lived with another cat . Caesar and the other cat would play with each other in a gentle manner. Caesar behavior towards dogs remains unknown. Caesar is litter box trained.
Notes: Caesar at the time of the assessment was displaying social behavior, did not come to the front of the kennel but interacts with the Assessor, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. Caesar is displaying behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
Reaction to assessor: does not come to front but looks at you, calm, relaxed and friendly (1)
When spoken quietly: does not come to front but looks at you, calm, relaxed and friendly (1)
Reaction to door cage opening: remains soft and relaxed (1)
Reaction to touch: allows petting and attention (1)
Try picking cat up: tolerant of this type of handling.
Placement Determination: Average
Owner Surrender Profile:
BASIC INFORMATION: Caesar is a black/white 7 yr old neutered DSH cat. Caesar was given to owner as a gift & has no known health issues. Client is unable to keep both Caesar & his feline buddy Alfie, A1037688 due to a residential move to a residence that does not allow pets.
SOCIALIZATION: Caesar has been exposed to children ages 6 and up. Caesar is very shy & will often hide. Client states after a while Caesar will come out from his hiding spots and allow children to pet him, this also applies to strangers & adults. Caesar plays with adults or children. Caesar has lived with another feline pal Alfie A1037688. Caesar enjoyed the presence of Alfie and will play with each other in a gentle manner. Caesar has never been exposed to other cats , dogs or other small animals. Caesar is litter box trained & does not have accidents outside of litter box. Caesar’s activity level is medium & he is best described as a shy, mellow & affectionate cat.
BEHAVIOR: Caesar allows brushing of his coat & also allows owner to pick him up.
FOR A NEW FAMILY TO KNOW: Caesar uses clay litter inside of a hooded litter box. He enjoys playing with cat toys such as, balls & strings. Caesar has a scratching post made of wood. When owner is home Caesar will often be in the same room. Caesar enjoys eating dry food & will munch on dry food throughout the day. Caesar enjoys food from the brand 9 Lives. He also enjoys treats from brand Temptations. Caesar enjoys sleeping on owners bed.
BEHAVIOR DURING INTAKE: Caesar was timid upon intake, he allowed petting once counselor approached him slowly. Allowed all handling
A volunteer writes: Ever wanted a big, toasty heated blanket that will never electrocute you or set the house on fire? Well, mighty Caesar here is just the ticket. A fine full-grown gentleman who’s gotten the wanderlust out of his system, this XXL snuggle monster loves nothing better than to lie around receiving belly rubs, chin scratches, tail tickles, and assorted head noogies. As soon as I got the cage open for his photo shoot, Caesar went into cuteness overdrive and never let up, gently squirming around on his back and purring the whole time. Although he has not conquered France like his historic namesake, super squish Caesar will conquer your heart with his gentle eyes and mellow demeanor. He’ll be your perfect companion as you settle in on the sofa to watch all twelve episodes of “I, Claudius”. So why not head over to the Brooklyn care center and meet this regal fellow today?
CAME IN WITH
ALFIE – A1037688: https://catarchives.urgentpodr.org/alfie-a1037688/
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