SOLARA – A1057937
Gone 11-29-2015 Brooklyn
***GONE 11/29/15***SWEET SOLARA NEEDS RESCUE ANGEL! A volunteer writes, “This pretty calico girl is perky and sweet and ready to take up residence in some lucky person’s home. She was waiting for me at the door of her kennel, and wasn’t the least bit shy when I put my hand in to let her decide if she wanted to be petted. The answer was YES! Solara responds with passion to caresses. I get the feeling that she adores being adored for her good looks and charming ways.” Solara is only four years old, spayed and a faithful feline friend since kittenhood was sadly surrendered due to landlord issues. She’s lived with kids for her whole life, was tolerant of all petting and handling at the shelter and would be a great companion to just about anyone. She came into the ACC purrfectly healthy but now that she has caught the dreaded but curable kitty cold, her precious life is on the line. Can you be THE SOMEBODY who offers sweet Solara a new “leash” on life by offering to foster or adopt her? Please reserve this cute calico online or let a rescue know if you can help. Transportation is available. Solara only has tonight. We are her only hope. Don’t let this great gal down. Make the call for this precious pet NOW!!!
Brooklyn Center
My name is SOLARA. My Animal ID # is A1057937. – P
I am a spayed female calico domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 4 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 11/14/2015 from NY 11234, owner surrender reason stated was MOVE2PRIVA.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
11/27/2015 Exam Type CAGE EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is EXPERIENCE, Weight 12.6 LBS.
11/27/15 12:39 VET CHECK FOR BLOOD IN CAGE, saw many sneeze marks (some bloody) on paper, No blood in urine in litter box. A: URI P: movie to iso and start doxycycline tx 11/25 S: Calm and easily handled, purring and head butting. Ate well overnight, no blood in cage, normal urine found in cage, was previously placed on Famciclovir but no indication was given for why. O: Appearance: BARH Integument: Appropriate hair coat, normal nails EENT: OU clear, AU clean, No nasal d/c Oral cavity: MM pink, CRT <2sec, healthy dentition PLN: WNL H/L: No murmur or arrhythmias, Lungs clear ABD: Soft non painful, no palpable masses or organomegaly U/G: normal external genitalia M/S: Amb x 4, no appreciable lameness, bcs 7/9 Neuro: NSF A: Apparently healthy, no blood in cage P: Continue to monitor. Discontinue Famciclovir as no indication was given for starting it. Blood previously noted in cage but if this is the case, FLUTD would be a high differential and stress of unnecessarily administering Famciclovir will aggrivate FLUTD. Other differntial for blood in the cage would include a minor wound or dental disease though neither of these were noted today. Continue to monitor. Prognosis:
11/14/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
11/14/15 19:44 BASE INFORMATION Solara is a spayed 5 year old calico cat. Owner received Solara as a gift from a friend. Since then Solara has been a loyal addition to the family. Owner is painfully surrendering her cat Solara due to land lord issues. Solara has no known illness. SOCIALAZATION Solara has been around young children since a kitten. She is described as gently and tolerant around children. She allows being petting and picking up. When playing with adults in the home she begins to play rough and at times nips slightly. When other dogs or cats are around Solara becomes tense and hisses. BEHAVIOR Solara is tolerant of most handling. She struggles getting baths and having her nails trimmed. She walks into her carrier and is fine being restrained. She has no bite history and always uses her litter box. When stranger come over the house she slowly approach and allows to be petted. She becomes nervous and tends to run and hid with load noises. FOR NEW FAMILIES TO KNOW Solara is described as playful, tolerant and independent. Solara enjoys being home and lounging around. She also enjoys long tummy rubs and being brushed. Solar loves to chase string toys and wands. She always us her open litter box and never have accidence. Solara is allowed to go outside but only stays in the backyard. She enjoys being around people and children. BEHAVIOR DURING INTAKE During intake Solara was a bit nervous. But managed to relax and allowed to be petted. She enjoyed being petted. She allowed being photographed, collard and scanned.
11/23/2015 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: This pretty calico girl is perky and sweet and ready to take up residence in some lucky person’s home. She was waiting for me at the door of her kennel, and wasn’t the least bit shy when I put my hand in to let her decide if she wanted to be petted. The answer was YES! Solara responds with passion to caresses. I get the feeling that she adores being adored for her good looks and charming ways.
11/17/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Solara was bought into the care center by her previous owner due to land lord issues. Solara has been around young children since a kitten. She is described as gentle and tolerant around children. She allows being petting and picking up. When playing with adults in the home she begins to play rough. When other animals are around Solara becomes tense and hisses. Reaction to assessor: Solara comes to the front of the cage soliciting attention and rubbing against the cage door. When spoken quietly: Solara stays at front and continues soliciting attention Reaction to door cage opening: Solara remains soft & relaxed Reaction to touch: Solara solicits petting and attention. She began to purr during the interaction. Try picking cat up: Solara is not tolerant of this type of handling. She becomes very uncomfortable and hisses to be placed back down. Once placed back down she comes back to the front seeking attention. Behavior Determination: Experience At the time of the assessment Solara was displaying friendly behavior, comes to the front of the kennel, interacts with the Assessor, solicits attention and tolerates all petting. Solara does not like to be pick up due to this she is displaying behavior appropriate for an experienced cat owner.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
11/15/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
scan pos: 985170001284603 spayed female limited PE due to behavior BARH nosf
11/27/2015 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating EXPERIENCE
11/27/15 12:39 VET CHECK FOR BLOOD IN CAGE, saw many sneeze marks (some bloody) on paper, No blood in urine in litter box. A: URI P: movie to iso and start doxycycline tx 11/25 S: Calm and easily handled, purring and head butting. Ate well overnight, no blood in cage, normal urine found in cage, was previously placed on Famciclovir but no indication was given for why. O: Appearance: BARH Integument: Appropriate hair coat, normal nails EENT: OU clear, AU clean, No nasal d/c Oral cavity: MM pink, CRT <2sec, healthy dentition PLN: WNL H/L: No murmur or arrhythmias, Lungs clear ABD: Soft non painful, no palpable masses or organomegaly U/G: normal external genitalia M/S: Amb x 4, no appreciable lameness, bcs 7/9 Neuro: NSF A: Apparently healthy, no blood in cage P: Continue to monitor. Discontinue Famciclovir as no indication was given for starting it. Blood previously noted in cage but if this is the case, FLUTD would be a high differential and stress of unnecessarily administering Famciclovir will aggrivate FLUTD. Other differntial for blood in the cage would include a minor wound or dental disease though neither of these were noted today. Continue to monitor. Prognosis:
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