PRINCESS – A1046289
Safe 9-6-2015 Brooklyn Rescue: Anjellicle Cats Rescue Please honor your pledges: http://bit.ly/PrincessA1046289
***SAFE 09/06/15***PURRFECT PRINCESS-SENIOR SWEETHEART NEEDS YOU! A volunteer writes, “Another cat named Princess, but this one is special. She is a mature lady who has been around the block a few times. But she is full of love and is the sweetest little girl who really loves your attention, meowing for your love and affection, which you can’t resist giving. Once she sees your she will stroll to the front to greet you. She really wants a chance for a new home, for this little gem deserves one. She will add her gentleness and love to your family.” This incredible sweetheart, 14, sadly lost her home with her housemate Phelix (safe) due to a “new baby.” When will people learn that kids and cats mix purrfectly fine? Phelix is already safe. Princess, spayed, needs follow up geriatric care with a competent vet as this great gal is a little underweight and may have a thyroid condition—totally treatable. Please open up your heart and home to this precious pet who is ready to be your couch companion. Please reserve purrfect Princess online tonight or let a rescue know if you can help. Transportation is available if you live within a few hours of NYC. Princess only has tonight. She deserves to live out her senior years in a retirement home. Please make that possible!!!
Brooklyn Center
My name is PRINCESS. My Animal ID # is A1046289. -P
I am a spayed female gray and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 14 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 08/06/2015 from OUT OF NYC, owner surrender reason stated was NEW BABY. I came in with Group/Litter #K15-026194.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
09/03/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is AVERAGE, Weight 5.4 LBS.
S/O: QAR, severe muscle wasting, APP ++, attention seeking. No heart murmur ausculted. A: muscle wasting due to uderlying diease, suspicious for neoplasia, or hyperthyroidism, other metabolic disease P: Recommend placement with rescue for follow-up geriatric care
08/06/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
08/06/15 4:05pm reusing the same memo cat just left Phelix/Princess, are 14 years old. Phelix is a neutered gray tabby & Princess is gray/ white spayed. Both cats have no know medical conditions & are bonded. Owners have had Phelix/ Princess for 4 months and is surrendering them because of allergies & arrival of new baby. SOCIALIZATION: Phelix/Princess have been exposed to a 3 yr old child. Towards children Phelix/Princess is a bit timid and will run and hide. They have also lived with other cats and are respectful and love to play gently with them. Phelix/Princess are litter box trained and are kept only indoors. Phelix/Princess are described as playful, friendly and quiet with a medium activity level. BEHAVIOR: Phelix/Princess have not been given a bathe. Phelix/Princess do not scratch or destroy furniture. Phelix/Princess isn’t bothered by being picked up, held or being put in a carrier. FOR NEW FAMILY TO KNOW: Phelix/Princess uses a hooded litter box and prefers clumping litter. Phelix/Princess enjoys playing with stuffed mice. When in the home Phelix/Princess tends to follow you around and engages in gentle play. In car rides Phelix/Princess are afraid and cries. Phelix/Princess eats Friskies both wet and dry food. Phelix/Princess enjoy sleeping together. They also eat & bathe together. BEHAVIOR UPON INTAKE: Upon intake Phelix/Princess appeared to be curious of their surroundings, they allowed all handling & displayed affection by nudging his head against counselors hands.
08/30/2015 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Another cat named Princess, but this one is special. She is a mature lady who has been around the block a few times. But she is full of love and is the sweetest little girl who really loves your attention, meowing for your love and affection, which you can’t resist giving. Once she sees your she will stroll to the front to greet you. She really wants a chance for a new home, for this little gem deserves one. She will add her gentleness and love to your family.
08/11/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to Assessor: Princess was calm and relaxed upon approach. She meows softly and lowers her body behind the litter box when softly spoken to. Reaction to cage door opening: Princess remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Princess meows and warms up fairly quickly when pet. She comes to the front, head-butts lightly, and begins to purr. Reaction to being picked up: Princess remains soft and allows all handling. As per previous owner, Princess has been around a 3 year old child. She is a bit timid and will run and hide from them. She has lived with another cat and is respectful and plays gently with them. She is described as playful, friendly, and quiet with a medium activity level. She doesn’t scratch or destroy furniture and isn’t bothered when being picked up and held. Behavior Determination: Average Princess interacts with the observer, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. No history of behavioral problems. This cat is showing behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
08/03/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
scan neg barh S;13yo;7.16lb geriatric nosf
09/03/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating AVERAGE
S/O: QAR, severe muscle wasting, APP ++, attention seeking. No heart murmur ausculted. A: muscle wasting due to uderlying diease, suspicious for neoplasia, or hyperthyroidism, other metabolic disease P: Recommend placement with rescue for follow-up geriatric careCAME IN WITH
PHELIX – A1046288
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