BRONZE – A1125329
Safe - 9-22-2017 Manhattan
*** SAFE 09/22/17 *** A volunteer writes: Seriously sweet Bronze landed in the cat adoption room after his owner died. It’s a bad break for this peaches-and-cream loverboy, but Bronze’s former person taught him excellent manners and socialized him well, so he’s comfortable with people and takes the noise and crowds in stride. Care Center staffers noted how well behaved Bronze is: our intake team deemed him laid back, quiet, and calm, and our behavior assessors found him to be relaxed and accepting of pettings. (He even gave some head-butts!) Bronze is a clean, confident, friendly man who will make a super best pal and couch potato companion. Be the one to show Bronze what a loving household is like again by adopting him today!
**BRONZE is a neutered boy whose owner died. He needs a new furever home.
Manhattan Center
My name is BRONZE. My Animal ID # is A1125329. – P
I am a neutered male org tabby domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 6 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 09/12/2017 from NY 10026, owner surrender reason stated was OWNER DIED.
09/21/2017 AT RISK MEMO
Bronze A1125329 was placed At Risk for URI
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
09/21/2017 Exam Type MS NEW URI – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is AVERAGE, Weight 13.5 LBS.
S/O QAR sneezing, serous nasal discharge OU-mild blepharospasm eupnic A URI P move to isolation doxycycline 50 mg/ml: 1.2 ml PO sid x 10 days
09/12/2017 PET PROFILE MEMO
09/12/17 19:08 During intake: Bronze’s eyes were extremely dilated. He gave the admissions counselor a loud and long growl. He was not receptive to handling. The admissions counselor was still able to collar him.
09/19/2017 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Seriously sweet Bronze landed in the cat adoption room after his owner died. It’s a bad break for this peaches-and-cream loverboy, but Bronze’s former person taught him excellent manners and socialized him well, so he’s comfortable with people and takes the noise and crowds in stride. Care Center staffers noted how well behaved Bronze is: our intake team deemed him laid back, quiet, and calm, and our behavior assessors found him to be relaxed and accepting of pettings. (He even gave some head-butts!) Bronze is a clean, confident, friendly man who will make a super best pal and couch potato companion. Be the one to show Bronze what a loving household is like again by adopting him today!
09/15/2017 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
ACTIVITY LEVEL: Laid back VOCAL: Quiet CHARACTER TYPE: Calm, Sweet KNOWN HISTORY: was brought in as a stray, so we don’t have any behavioral history or tendencies in a home environment. MEDICAL BEHAVIOR: Observed Behavior – growling in carrier but out of it allowed full exam, no issues ENRICHMENT NOTES: 09/13/17 Hisses when approached and starts to growl. Seems interested in treats, but doesn’t eat it when offered. Focuses on my hand and continues to growl loudly, wrapping tail tightly around body. Needs time to adjust. 09/14/17 Stiff and alert when approached and seems wary of movement in the room. Tail quivers, but remains lowered when door opens. Hesitant, but sniffs hand and offered a light head-butt. Allows gentle petting, but still focuses on movement. Has potential to warm up. EVALUATION: Cage Condition: No change Reaction to assessor: Bronze remains neutral, lying down on his cage bedding during the approach. Reaction when softly spoken to: Bronze remains immobile with head up and soft eyes. Reaction to cage door opening: Bronze ears remain erect and forward, whiskers sideways and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Bronze accepts the touch and slowly leans into the assessor’s hand while he remains in his cage cubby. Reaction to being picked up: He becomes antsy then jumps back into the cage. BEHAVIOR SUMMARY: Average Bronze interacts with the observer, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat is showing behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
09/13/2017 DVM INTAKE PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: 5-6 yn History : stray Subjective: Observed Behavior – growling in carrier but out of it allowed full exam, no issues (maybe rxn to animals in room) Evidence of Cruelty seen – n Evidence of Trauma seen – n Objective P = 200 R = wnl BCS 7/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal discharge noted Oral Exam: mod tartar PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: neutered male MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Assessment: healthy Plan-no treatment Prognosis: good SURGERY: Okay for surgery
09/21/2017 MS NEW URI (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating AVERAGE
S/O QAR sneezing, serous nasal discharge OU-mild blepharospasm eupnic A URI P move to isolation doxycycline 50 mg/ml: 1.2 ml PO sid x 10 days
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