CASPER – 9730
Safe - 10-18-2017 Manhattan
SAFE 10/18/17 — 2 year old Casper was dumped by his owner at the shelter His owner stated that Casper is a very friendly and affectionate cat who loved to snuggle in bed with owner. He has purrfect litterbox manners and loves to play. Casper was said to not get along with other cats very well, so he may be better off as an only cat. He is nervous at the shelter and needs a new furever home this time.
MANHATTAN CENTER
Casper 9730
Location: Manhattan
Intake Date: 10/14/17
Intake Type: Owner surrender
Medical Behavior: Yellow
Age: 2 years
Sex: Neutered male
(likes to snuggle in bed!)
LVT intake
Neutered male
Scan negative for a microchip
Inserted during the initial
2 years old according to the owner
OU=clear
Nose= No discharge
AU=clean
Teeth are stainned with tarter
Coat is clean
Dewormed with Pyrantel
Flea Treatment= Para Defense
As of now no signs of URI
As of now no V/S/C/D
Owner Notes:
Casper is a friendly, very affectionate, playful and confident cat. He is a wonderful companion who would do well as the only cat at home as he does not get along very well with other cats. He loves to kiss and snuggle in bed with owner and sits on the window watching the sun rise and fall everyday. He follows you around and be in the same room with you at home and loves to play balls. He was kept mostly indoors and slept only on owners bed. He was fed both wet and cat food three times daily and sea food is his favorite cat food. He likes cat temptation cat treats. He is house trained and used a hooded litter box with clumping cat litter.
Behavior Notes:
Resting in cubby behind litter box, soft eyes and body. Came out to main compartment for offered treats. A little head-shy, but lifted rear for butt scratches. Sniffed hand between the bars after door closed, went back to sleep.
Admission Notes:
he growled and hissed and withdrew to the back of his carrier. And, he would lunge whenever counselor attempted to remove him from the carrier. Casper’s behavior only changed when he was taken to the cat area and he saw and smelt the other cats. He looked relaxed when he came in.
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