MOOMOO – A1060896
Safe 12-28-2015 Brooklyn
SAFE 12/28/15
Brooklyn Center
MooMoo A1060896
15 weeks old, Male, Domestic Short Hair, Black and White, Stray, 3.4 pounds
Medical:
12/19/15
scan negative
intact male
weight: 3.4lbs
bright eyes
clean ears
dirty coat – flea dirt present
clean teeth
URI present and confirmed by 1067 – start on doxycycline 50mg/mL PO SID x 10 days
overall body condition is good
tense and nervous during exam – will attempt to flee and hisses but easy to handle
BARH
NOSF
Behavior:
Mimi was brought in as a stray, so we cannot speak to his behavior in his previous home. The finder found him in their backyard. He attempted to flee once removed from the carrier upon intake and allowed minimum handling. He was tense and nervous during his initial medical exam; attempting to flee and hissing, but was easy to handle.
Reaction to assessor: MooMoo was calm and relaxed upon intake.
Reaction when softly spoken to: MooMoo focuses on the assessor, watching with wide eyes.
Reaction to cage door opening: MooMoo lowers his head, but remains motionless.
Reaction to touch: MooMoo was hesitant and meows softly, but he stays in place and allows all petting. He warms up fairly quickly and begins to purr, lean into petting, and rolls over.
Reaction to pick up: MooMoo remains soft and buries his head into the assessor’s arms.
Placement Determination: Average
MooMoo interacts with the observer, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat is showing behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
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