HATCHIE – A1039063
6-23-2015 Manhattan
***GONE 06/23/15*** NEW BABY AND ALLERGIES WERE THE REASON HATCHIE WAS DUMPED IN THE SHELTER AND NOW WITH A COLD THEY WILL JUST CURE HER WITH A LETHAL INJECTION. HATCHIE’S owner got her when she was a kitten and now is having a baby. She felt that with asthma that HATCHIE would be better of dumped in a shelter who probably promised to find her a home. NOW HATCHIE DIES AT NOON because she has a cold. HATCHIE got a great EXPERIENCE rating because she is afraid in the shelter but what cat loves the shelter? GIVE THIS GOOD GIRL A NEW HOME AND A NEW CHANCE FOR A HAPPY ENDING TO HER STORY. CONTACT A RESCUE NOW TO SAVE HATCHIE!!!
Manhattan Center
My name is HATCHIE. My Animal ID # is A1039063. – P
I am a female white and gray tabby domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 06/06/2015 from NY 10456, owner surrender reason stated was ALLERGIES.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
06/22/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 6.5 LBS.
adding fluids for supportive care ———– S/O: On AM rounds, patient was noted to have mucopurulent nasal discharge. A: URI Px: Good P: Move to iso, start doxy, recheck on day 7 and 10
06/06/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
06/06/15 15:18 BASIC INFO Hatchie’s family got her from a friend 2.5 years ago. She surrendered her because she’s going to have a baby and is asthmatic, so Hatchie has been negatively affecting her health. SOCIALIZATION Hatchie is shy with new people for a few minutes. She lived with a child from 10-13 years is usually relaxed with her but runs if she’s too rough. She plays gently with adults and children. A female cat visited and they hissed at each other and kept their distance. A small dog visited and she hissed and kept her distance for the first 2 days. After that, she was relaxed and affectionate with him. They spent time together and played exuberantly. Hatchie hasn’t bit/scratched anyone. BEHAVIOR Hatchie scratches a couch and mattress. She had a vertical carpeted scratching post but didn’t use it. She meows in the car. She doesn’t mind being picked up/held or woken up. She’s nervous while brushed and struggles during baths and nail trims. FOR A NEW FAMILY TO KNOW Hatchie’s family describes her as friendly, playful, shy, independent, and high energy. She likes to play with balls, string, and stuffed toys, and will make toys of other household objects. She likes to sit in the window sill during the day and sleeps in a cat bed at night. Hatchie lived indoors and ate dry food. She is littertrained and doesn’t have accidents. She used an uncovered litterbox with clumping litter. INTAKE Hatchie retreated to the back of her kennel and crouched. She was tense with wide eyes but was easy to handle-pet, scan (-), collar, photograph. She didn’t resist/retreat/vocalize.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
06/11/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Hatchie’s former owner stated she is shy fro a few minutes around new people. She lived with a child from 10-13 years is usually relaxed with her, but runs if she’s too rough. She plays gently with adults and children. When a female cat visited, they hissed at each other and kept their distance. Also, when a small dog visited, she hissed and kept her distance for the first 2 days. After that, she was relaxed and affectionate with him. They spent time together and played exuberantly. Hatchie’s former family describes her as friendly, playful, shy, independent, and high energy. Also, mentions behavior concerns with scratching furniture. She may have some behavioral issues that will need to be addressed in the home. We recommend that this cat go to a home with experienced cat parents. Reaction to assessor: Hatchie looks neutral in her cage when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Hatchie remains sitting upright by the front of the cage, chirping attention. Reaction to touch: Hatchie accepts the stroke, but during the touch she began to place her head down with her forelegs bent, and raising her hindquarters and tail. Placement determination: Experience Please be advised that Hatchie seems to be in heat at the time of assessment, and the behavior presented at the time of evaluation may differ when the heat cycle is complete due to a change in hormonal balance.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
06/06/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
scan negative ear mite negative flea comb negative-treated with activyl female slight nervous during exam
06/22/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
adding fluids for supportive care ———– S/O: On AM rounds, patient was noted to have mucopurulent nasal discharge. A: URI Px: Good P: Move to iso, start doxy, recheck on day 7 and 10
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