CAMPY – 17200
Safe - 1-12-2018 Manhattan Rescue: Feline Rescue of SI Please honor your pledges: http://felinerescueofstatenisland.org/donation/
***SAFE 01/12/18***BEGINNER PANTHER NEEDS YOU!!! WATCH HIS VIDEO! A volunteer writes: Even if I didn’t have a soft spot for jet-black gentlemen cats, I’d still fall head over heels with Campy. When I met this sweet older boy the other day, he was all sprawled out in his cat condo as if he were on a living room sofa, his head as close to the door as possible and his legs stretched out like he was giving paw. As soon as he saw me, Campy turned himself around so we could interact by playing peekaboo. Campy comes to us from a home; he’s 12 pounds of super alert cat with smart eyes and an easygoing demeanor. Meet this wonderful fellow today!
**5 year old CAMPY was left at the shelter by his owner. He is already neutered and healthy. Needs a furever home! MAKE THIS FAB & FRIENDLY FELLA YOUR PURRSONAL PAL BY RESERVING BY NOON TOMORROW!
MANHATTAN CENTER
Hello, my name is Campy. My animal id is #17200. I am a desexed male black cat at the Manhattan Animal Care Center. The shelter thinks I am about 5 years old. – P
I came into the shelter as a owner surrender on 29-Dec-2017, with the surrender reason stated as person circumstance- cannot afford to care for.
Jurisdiction: 10001
Campy is at risk for medical reasons, having been diagnosed with Upper Respiratory Infection, which is contagious to other cats. Behaviorally, we have no concerns for Campy, whom we believe would be suitable even for a beginner cat home.
Let’s get to know each other a bit more…
A volunteer writes: Even if I didn’t have a soft spot for jet-black gentlemen cats, I’d still fall head over heels with Campy. When I met this sweet older boy the other day, he was all sprawled out in his cat condo as if he were on a living room sofa, his head as close to the door as possible and his legs stretched out like he was giving paw. As soon as he saw me, Campy turned himself around so we could interact by playing peekaboo. Campy comes to us from a home; he’s 12 pounds of super alert cat with smart eyes and an easygoing demeanor. Meet this wonderful fellow today!
My medical notes are…
Weight: 12.375 lbs
30/12/2017
[LVT Intake Exam] Microchip Scan: negative, placed 981020025050293 Evidence of Cruelty: no Observed Behavior: allowed all handling and enjoyed petting but tense around other animals Sex: neutered male Estimated Age: reported 10y Subjective: seemingly healthy but overweight animal Eyes: clear Ears: clean Oral Exam: moderate staining Heart: WNL Lungs: WNL Abdomen: WNL Musculoskeletal: overweight 6.5-7/9 BCS Mentation: BARH Preliminary Assessment: seemingly healthy but overweight senior Plan: DVM intake
2/01/2018
[DVM Intake] DVM Intake Exam Estimated age:5 y, maybe younger (surrender, not owner, said 10) Microchip noted on Intake?n Microchip Number (If Applicable): History 😮 surrender Subjective: Observed Behavior -bar, allows exm Evidence of Cruelty seen -n Evidence of Trauma seen -n Objective T = P =200 R =wnl BCS 6/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted Oral Exam: clean teeth PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, 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 Prognosis:good Plan:no treatment
8/01/2018
S/O -QAR, docile -mild appetite -sneezing, serous nasal discharge -OU: mild blepharospasm -appears eupnic A 1. URI P -move to isolation -swab for Resp PCR panel -cerenia 0.6 ml SQ SID x 2 days -due to the high suspicion of a viral URI, we will not be treating with antibiotics unless PCR is positive for mycoplasma or mucoid nasal discharge develops
Details on my behavior are…
Behavior Condition: 1. Green
Upon intake Campy was shy attempting to flee but allowed handling. Once in carrier the cat hiss and growled. He scanned negative for a microchip.
Date of Intake: 12/29/2017
Is this cat having litter box issues?: Yes
Basic Information:: Campy is a 10 year old male DSH. He was given to owner from someone in Queens. Owner stated he is healthy and has no health concerns. Owner surrender due to not able to care for cat at this time.
If yes, Please elaborate:: Owner stated Campy sometimes uses the litter box or a box in general.
Previously lived with:: One male
How is this cat around strangers?: Owner stated Campy is shy and often hides from people.
How is this cat around children?: Campy has never been around children.
How is this cat around other cats?: Campy has never been around cats.
How is this cat around dogs?: Campy has never been around dogs.
Behavior Notes: Campy meowed while in car rides.
Bite history:: Owner stated Campy has never bitten or scratched anyone owner stated.
Energy level/descriptors:: Low
Has this cat ever had any medical issues?: No
Medical Notes: Medical is unknown
For a New Family to Know: Campy ate wet and dry food and played with strings. He often hide and didn’t interact with people.
KNOWN HISTORY:: Lived Indoors Previously lived with: an adult Behavior toward strangers: is shy and often hides from people. Bite or Scratch history: none Litter box training: yes
MEDICAL BEHAVIOR:: 1/2 Observed Behavior – allows exam
Cage Condition:: No change
Reaction to assessor:: Campy immediately comes soliciting at the front of the cage.
Reaction when softly spoken to:: Campy remains soft in place.
Reaction to cage door opening:: Campy remains standing at the front of the cage, relaxed body posture, soliciting attention.
Reaction to touch:: Campy head-butts the assessor’s hand and appreciates petting on the head and body.
Reaction to being picked up:: Allows the pickup and remains calm.
ACTIVITY LEVEL:: Moderate
VOCAL:: Somewhat chatty
CHARACTER TYPE: : Social,Sweet,Affectionate
BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION: : Beginner
Behavior Asilomar: H – Healthy
BEHAVIOR SUMMARY:: Campy interacts with the Assessor, solicits attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat can go to a beginner home.
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