TINA – A1033675
4-24-2015 Brooklyn
*** GONE 04/24/15 *** TERRIFIED TINA SURRENDERED THROUGH NO FAULT OF HER OWN…..TINA is a cat who loved to be held and brushed by her owner….she did not interact with her housemate MIMI and was fearful of the kids and the dog. When she had accidents in the house, she was not taken to a vet and at two years old is still unspayed…..TINA would be a great solo companion cat and there are many people out there who can only have a single cat…..HERE’S YOUR CHANCE!! TINA WOULD LOVE TO MEET YOU AND COME HOME WITH YOU!! CONTACT A NEW HOPE RESCUE AND OFFER TO ADOPT HER NOW!!
Brooklyn Center
My name is TINA. My Animal ID # is A1033675.
I am a female black and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 04/19/2015 from NY 11418, owner surrender reason stated was INAD FACIL. I came in with Group/Litter #K15-010616.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
04/21/2015 Exam Type OBSERVATION – Medical Rating is 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 6.5 LBS.
No Final Exam
04/19/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
04/19/15 17:44 Name: Tina Reason For Surrender: Client surrendered Tina along with her house mate Mimi due to limited space in her home. Relationship: Tina was a gift to the client and is currently 2 years old People: Tina has lived with two children and two adults Other Animals: Tina has lived with her house mate Mimi who is also a cat. She has been exposed to a dog but was fearful and ran away. Personality: Client said that around children Tina was fearful and would not play with them. Tina would not play with her her house mate Mimi. Tina enjoyed being brushed and held by her owner. While being put in carrier Tina hissed and pawed at her owner, but otherwise had no other issues being handled by owner. Training: Client complained that Tina would not use her litter box since she recieved her, although she attempted to litterbox train her. Tina would have accidents around the house mostly in corners. Medical: Tina may have/had an ear infection in her left ear Behavior During Intake: Tina was alert and was viewing her surroundings when she was taken out of the carrier the owner brought her in. Tina moved quickly to the back of the kennel and remained there for her entire intake evaluation. For New Family to Know: Tina enjoys playing with strings and used a vertical scratching post covered in carpet. Client said that follows her around the house and eats both wet and dry food. Tina likes to sleep anywhere soft around the house.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
04/22/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Tina came to us as an owner surrender 4/19/15. It was reported by the previous owner that Tina has lived with two adults and two children. The owner stated that Tina was fearful with children and would not play with them or the other cat she was housed with. Tina could be seen in the kennel with neutral body language when approached. When the assessor attempted to touch Tina, Tina growled, hissed, and swatted at the assessor. The behavior department believes that Tina will do best if placed with a rescue. Reaction to assessor: does not come to front but remains neutral (2) When spoken to quietly: does not come to front but remains neutral (2) Reaction to cage door opening: remains motionless or does not respond (2) Reaction to touch: Hisses, growls and swats at you (5)
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
04/20/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Scan negative Female, approximately 2 years old Very fearful. Started to swat and bite when approached. Sedated with 0.15 Telazol by 0947 Left ear had cauliflower-like appearance with some debris present. Ear mite negative Applied Activyl for flea prevention NOSF BARH
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