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SELAH – A1048430

Safe 9-2-2015 Brooklyn

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*SAFE* 09/2/15 – Selah is an adorable black kitten that came to us on Saturday as a stray. She is seen to be stressed and fearful within the shelter environment. Please pull this adorable kitten and help her find a more stable and comfortable home.

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Brooklyn Center

Selah – A1048430 – 11 w. Spayed Black DSH

Stray Intake: 8/22/15

INITIAL:

Microchip scan negative

Intact, BAR female kitten

PE: WNL

No fleas/em/CSVD noted

Ponazuril 0.26 cc PO

Panacur 0.60 cc PO

Frontline small spritz on gloves and then applied to kitten

PRE/POST SN

PE:BARH

Exam & surgery performed by Dr. _Memoli______________

Feline spay

Anesthesia – ____0.05_mL Telazol induction. Intubated. Isoflurane/O2 maint.

Sx. – Routine OVH. Ventral midline incision. Subcuticular closure with absorbable suture. Green linear tattoo placed lateral to incision.

__0.06__mL metacam injectable and __0.03__mL Hydromorphone for pain management.

30 cc lrs post op given

BEHAVIOR

Reaction to Assessor: Selah hisses at the front of the cage. She looks at the assessor and hisses when softly spoken to, but lip licks after.

Reaction to cage door opening: Selah retreats to the back of the cage of the cage and hisses.

Reaction to touch: Selah continues to hiss, but remains in place and allows petting. She closes her eyes and flinches when pet, but does not display any other reaction.

Reaction to being picked up: Selah allows handling, but is tense.

Behavior Determination: Experience No Child

Selah tolerates attention and petting but may be fearful or stressed in the shelter, and may be intimidated by small children. She may be a little more independent, and may need time to warm up to her new home. Due to the behaviors seen in the care center, we feel that this cat will do best in a calm, quiet home with experienced cat parents and without children.

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