PINKY – A1038936
6-24-2015 Brooklyn
***SAFE 06/24/15***PURRFECT PINKY BEGINNER SENIOR SWEETHEART NEEDS NEW FRIEND! PINKY is a sweet senior looking for a loving place to live out her golden years! A volunteer writes, “Pinky is a friendly, talkative senior who would love to share a cup of catnip tea with you. She is not afraid to speak her mind and is super friendly. Miss Pinky is a sweet, little cat who meows at all she sees. She is a petite lady, with lots of love to share.”Pinky was surrendered because her owner became ill, and could no longer care for her. Pinky is on the shy side, and will likely do best in a quiet home where she can partake in her favorite activity- napping the day away! Won’t you please open your heart and home to this senior sweetheart? Please reserve her online or contact a NH rescue for help with transportation. Let’s not let this lovely lady become another sad ACC stat. Make the call for purrfect Pinky. Save a life. Make a difference.
Brooklyn Center
My name is PINKY. My Animal ID # is A1038936. – P
I am a female gray and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 15 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 06/05/2015 from NY 11234, owner surrender reason stated was PERS PROB.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
06/17/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 6.2 LBS.
URI NOTED ON VET ROUNDS REC DOXYCYCLINE 0.6ML PO Q24 X 10 DAYS. CONTINUE TO MONITOR WHILE AT BACC FAIR PROGNOSIS
06/05/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
06/05/15 17:18 Basic Information: Pinky is a 15 year female domestic short hair mix. Pinky was a gift to owner 15 years ago. Pinky is up to date on vaccinations. Owner surrenders Pinky due to litter box issues. Social Life and Personality: Pinky lived with one female adult her whole 15 years. Pinky has never been around children. Pinky lived with another cat for 6 years of her life and she use to growl at other cat and kept her distance. Pinky behavior is unknown towards dogs. Pinky is an indoor cat and activity level is low. Owner stated Pinky is mellow, aloof and quiet. Behavior Issues: Pinky never bitten or scratched anyone to owner knowledge. Owner stated for the past 3 month Pinky will meow too much especially at night. Pinky has litter box issues. She will urinate and defecate outside the litter box a few times a week. Pinky been to the vet for this issues and vet stated her health is good. Owner believes it’s a behavior issue. Pinky doesn’t like to be picked up and held but will allow head and chin rubs. For a New Family to Know: Pinky uses litter boxes that are covered/uncovered. Pinky doesn’t play with toys or scratching post anymore. She likes to sleep in owner’s bed. Owner stated she sleep all day. Pinky eats wet and dry food called Fancy Feast and Friskies twice a day. Intake Behavior: Upon intake Pinky was meowing continuously. She scanned negative for a microchip and allowed all handling.
06/15/2015 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Pinky is a friendly, talkative senior who would love to share a cup of catnip tea with you. She is not afraid to speak her mind and is super friendly. Miss Pinky is a sweet, little cat who meows at all she sees. She is a petite lady, with lots of love to share.
06/17/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – BEGINNER
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Owner Profile: Pinky was bought into the care center by her previous owner due to her having litter box issues. Pinky lived with one adult. Pinky has never been around children so her behavior towards them remains unknown. Pinky lived with another cat for six years of her life and she use to growl at other cat and kept her distance. Pinky behavior is unknown towards dogs. Pinky is an indoor cat and activity level is low. Pinky is said to be mellow, aloof and quiet. Notes: Pinky at the time of the assessment was displaying friendly behavior, comes to the front of the kennel, interacts with the Assessor, solicits attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. Pinky is displaying behavior appropriate for a beginner cat owner. Reaction to assessor: comes to the front of the cage, soliciting, rubbing against the cage front When spoken quietly: stays at front, continues soliciting attention Reaction to door cage opening: remains soft & relaxed Reaction to touch: solicits petting and attention Try picking cat up: tolerant of this type of handling. Placement Determination: Beginner
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
06/07/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
scan negative intact female weight: 6.16lbs bright eyes clean ears – ear mite negative clean coat – flea negative mild dental tartar seen along with coloring great appetite seen for soft food slightly dehydrated showed no signs of aggression during exam BAR NOSF
06/17/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
URI NOTED ON VET ROUNDS REC DOXYCYCLINE 0.6ML PO Q24 X 10 DAYS. CONTINUE TO MONITOR WHILE AT BACC FAIR PROGNOSIS
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