LINCOLNSHIRE – A1059441
Gone 12-6-2015 Brooklyn
***GONE 12/06/15/***Where to start with poor LINCOLNSHIRE? Well,he is a 10 year old,NEUTERED, and DECLAWED in the front only. He’s been DUMPED because his family,”has no time to care for him”. Hmmm…it seems as if they NEVER cared for him,for him being with them most of his life! He has a possible heart murmur, obese-high risk of hepatic lipidosis and swollen gums! Amazingly, he’s got an AVERAGE rating through all this! This guy needs a break! He needs a family who won’t desert him because they are lazy! He needs a family who WILL TAKE CARE of him and his medical needs! He needs a family to FOSTER or ADOPT him or he will be one of the first to be killed!
Brooklyn Center
My name is LINCOLNSHIRE. My Animal ID # is A1059441. – P
I am a neutered male white and tan domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 10 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 12/02/2015 from NY 11372, owner surrender reason stated was PET HEALTH.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
12/03/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 15.3 LBS.
S: Very nervous, difficult to exam as cat is trying to cower and escape, no interest in food, no urine or stool in the box O: Appearance: BARH Integument: Appropriate hair coat EENT: OU clear, AU clean, No nasal d/c Oral cavity: MM pink, CRT <2sec, mild dental tartar PLN: WNL H/L: No murmur or arrhythmias, Lungs clear ABD: tense, non painful, no palpable masses or organomegaly, deep palpation limited by obesity and nervousness M/S: Amb x 4, no appreciable lameness, bcs 8/9 Neuro: NSF A: obese-high risk of hepatic lipidosis frightened not eating reported abnormal urination P: Continue to monitor for appetite, continue to seek placement Prognosis:
12/02/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
12/02/15 19:38 BASIC INFORMATION Lincolnshire is a white and tan cat that is 10 years old. He was rescued from the street since he was 1 year old. Ever since then Lincolnshire has been a loyal and affectionate companion of the family. Owner is surrendering Lincolnshire due to having no time to care for him. Lincolnshire has no known illness. SOCIALIZATION Lincolnshire has been introduced to children ages 5 and up. He is a bit shy, but slowly approach children. He allows to be petted and shorty allows to be picked up. When stranger are around he sometimes solicits attention. Around family member he jumps on their lap and curls up and sleeps. Lincolnshire has been introduced to other dog but he is respectful of their space. But he does not engage in play or gets close. He has lived with another cat that they would play and chase each other around the house. BEHAVIOR Lincolnshire can be a bit shy in a stranger surrounding. He tense to seek to hid and meow. He does not like being picked up for a long amount of time. He has problem using the litter box. Although he has been neutered he tends to peep on the carpet, bed and sofa. He allows to be picked up and given a shower. He meow but gives in after a few. He gets his nails trimmed by the groomer. Lincoln becomes tense going into his carrier. But he gives in and meows throughout the car ride. He has no bite history. FOR NEW FAMILIES TO KNOW Lincolnshire is described as mellow, shy, and affectionate. He greet owner by the door and tends to go to another room and lounge. When the owner is home he sometimes lounges next to her and sleeps. He enjoys cat nip, stringy toys and any brand of treats. He also enjoys unlimited Purina one dry cat food. He loves to spend hours looking out the window. He is also considered to be very independent. He never jumps on kitchen counter tops and has a low activity level. Lincolnshire is name the lap cat of the family. BEHAVIOR DURING INTAKE During intake Lincolnshire was a bit nervous. His body was tense and meow a bit. He allowed to be taken out of his carrier. He stood still for the photograph, to be scanned and allowed to be collard
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
12/05/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Lincolnshire has been introduced to children. He is a bit shy but slowly approaches the children. He allows petting and handling. When strangers are around he sometimes solicits attention. Around family member he jumps on their lap to curls up and fall asleep. Lincolnshire has been introduced to dogs and he is respectful of their space. He does not engage in play or gets close. He has also lived with another cat they would play and chase each other around the house. Reaction to assessor: Lincolnshire does not come to front but looks curiously When spoken quietly: Lincolnshire does not come to front but looks curiously Reaction to door cage opening: Lincolnshire shys away from the assessor Reaction to touch: Lincolnshire allows petting and attention Try picking cat up: Lincolnshire is tolerant of this type of handling. Behavior Determination: Average At the time of the assessment Lincolnshire was displaying shy 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. Lincolnshire is displaying behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
12/02/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Microchip: negative Sex: neutered male Age: reported 10y+ Mentation: BARH Eyes: clear Ears: clean Nose: no d/c Teeth: mild swelling to gingiva, some slight drooling (R/O excitement) If abnormal BCS: overweight Skin: WNL Hair Coat: WNL Declawed: front only Any injuries: no; reported inappropriate urination at home (R/O stress–owner reports companion death); possible heart murmur heard (fatty, pant noted w/o other dyspnea) Behavior: tense, allowed handling, very vocal Medication: N/A, preventatives given
12/03/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
S: Very nervous, difficult to exam as cat is trying to cower and escape, no interest in food, no urine or stool in the box O: Appearance: BARH Integument: Appropriate hair coat EENT: OU clear, AU clean, No nasal d/c Oral cavity: MM pink, CRT <2sec, mild dental tartar PLN: WNL H/L: No murmur or arrhythmias, Lungs clear ABD: tense, non painful, no palpable masses or organomegaly, deep palpation limited by obesity and nervousness M/S: Amb x 4, no appreciable lameness, bcs 8/9 Neuro: NSF A: obese-high risk of hepatic lipidosis frightened not eating reported abnormal urination P: Continue to monitor for appetite, continue to seek placement Prognosis:
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