CHOCOLATE – 9704
Safe - 11-10-2017 Manhattan Rescue: Magnificat Cat Rescue Please honor your pledges: http://magnificatrescue.org/donate/
*** SAFE 11/10/17 *** WATCH VIDEO! A volunteer writes: With flop-over ability destined for Olympic gold, and his rock star worthy belly flashes (can you say Flufosaurus?), there’s no saying no to this delectable “cathlete!” And just for giggles, this little get-up-and-go guy will flip over on his back, take both back feet and push off his cat condo wall, just for some smooth afternoon sliding…there’s not much this little nugget can’t do! But at 8 months, he’s still just a toddler, and out like a light, off to dreamland he went. So, set up the jungle gym, whip out those soft tumbling mats, and grab this delightful little dude. Batteries not included…or needed!
CHOCOLATE is an 8 month old who is extremely upset at his owner leaving him in the shelter. He needs a place to decompress and adjust. Please help this handsome kitty today.
MANHATTAN CENTER
Hello, my name is Chocolate. My animal id is #9704. I am a desexed male gray cat at the Manhattan Animal Care Center. The shelter thinks I am about 8 months 3 weeks old. – P
I came into the shelter as a owner surrender on 14-Oct-2017, with the surrender reason stated as animal behaviour – not good with kids.
Chocolate is at risk due to being diagnosed with an Upper Respiratory Infection which is contagious to other cats. Chocolate will likely require in home care with a course of antibiotics. Chocolate is a social cat (Average determination), but occasionally does become overstimulated with handling.
Let’s get to know each other a bit more…
A volunteer writes: With flop-over ability destined for Olympic gold, and his rock star worthy belly flashes (can you say Flufosaurus?), there’s no saying no to this delectable “cathlete!” And just for giggles, this little get-up-and-go guy will flip over on his back, take both back feet and push off his cat condo wall, just for some smooth afternoon sliding…there’s not much this little nugget can’t do! But at 8 months, he’s still just a toddler, and out like a light, off to dreamland he went. So, set up the jungle gym, whip out those soft tumbling mats, and grab this delightful little dude. Batteries not included…or needed!
My medical notes are…
Weight: 7.5 lbs
Exam was visual based only Intact male Scan negative for a microchip 8 months old according to the owner OU=clear Nose= No discharge AU=clean Teeth are white 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 Did not allow any handling. Kept swatting, hissing, growling, lunging, and screaming
[DVM Intake] DVM Intake Exam limited exam in net Estimated age:8 months reported Microchip noted on Intake? n History : o surrender Subjective: Observed Behavior -growling, hissing, in net Evidence of Cruelty seen -n Evidence of Trauma seen -n Objective T = P =220 R =wnl BCS5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted Oral Exam: none H/L: NSR, NMA, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: female reported intact 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: excellent Plan:ohe SURGERY: Okay for surgery
S/O -QAR -sneezing, serous nasal discharge and mild nasal congestion -OU: mild to moderate blepharospasm -intermittent slightly open mouth breathing -lungs clear A URI P move to isolation doxycycline 0.8 ml PO SID x 10 days LRS 100 ml SQ SID x 3 days cerenia 0.3 ml SQ SID x 2 days recheck in 5 days
S/O -BAR, docile and friendly in cage -moderate app -mild to mod nasal congestion -eupnic A URI P add nebulization SID x 3 days
Day 5 of doxycycline. Mild congestion and epiphora. Recheck in 2 days. 1088
Recheck URI, day 7 doxycycline S/O -BAR, very interactive and affectionate -soft sneezing, mild nasal congestion -eupnic A URI-active P continue doxy extend nebulization therapy x 3 days recheck in 3 days
Hx: Tomorrow is last day of doxycycline for URI. Today, pt is purring, walking around kennel. No nasal or ocular discharge is noted. Okay to move out of isolation! 1088
Hx: Had URI but was cleared and had surgery. Today, pt is sniffling again! There is a large nasal planum ulceration, with moderate mucoid and bloody discharge. Pt is congested. Move back to isolation, restart doxycycline 0.7 ml PO SID x10 days, nebulizing BID as well as lysine 1 scoop once daily. 1088
As per record, Chocolate is on DOH hold until 10/31/17.
Pre-surgical exam, anesthesia, and surgery performed by ASPCA. Green linear tattoo placed on ventral abdomen.
Details on my behavior are…
Behavior Condition: 3. Yellow
Is this cat having litter box issues?: No
Basic Information:: Chocolate is an 8 month old male cat that was surrendered because Client believed her 8 year old son was too hyperactive and the cat would constantly scratch him to get away. Client had Chocolate for almost 8 months and got him as a kitten from a local bodega.
Previously lived with:: Chocolate previously lived with two adults and two children.
How is this cat around strangers?: Chocolate is fearful around strangers and will hiss and growl.
How is this cat around children?: Chocolate is not good around children who have too much energy and are constantly touching him or picking him up. Chocolate did do well in his previous home with daughter who would carry him and have him on her lap. Client’s daughter would handle him calmly and Chocolate enjoyed her company.
How is this cat around other cats?: Chocolate has never interacted with other cats and client is unsure of how he would react.
How is this cat around dogs?: Chocolate has never interacted with dogs and client is unsure of how he would react.
Behavior Notes: Client stated that Chocolate was always friendly and affectionate towards any female that would enter their house. However, when any male would come over, Chocolate would hiss and growl at them. Chocolate is not bothered when client gave him a bath as long as it was done calmly. Chocolate enjoys being picked up and held and will jump into his box carrier on his own. Client had Chocolate’s nails trimmed at the vet and stated he was growling during the process.
Bite history:: Chocolate has not tried to bite any animal or human but has a history of scratching some humans.
Energy level/descriptors:: Chocolate has a medium activity level
Has this cat ever had any medical issues?: No
Medical Notes: Chocolate has no known medical issues.
For a New Family to Know: With time, Chocolate is a friendly, affectionate, and playful cat. Chocolate likes to play with toy mice and likes to chase after toy cars. When at home, Chocolate will follow you around and likes to sit on your lap. Chocolate is an indoors only cat that eats wet and dry food mixed together twice a day. If given the opportunity, Chocolate will walk out onto the fire escape but will not go out onto the street. Chocolate is litter box trained and uses an uncovered litter box with clumping litter.
KNOWN HISTORY:: Basic Information: Chocolate is an 8 month old male cat that was surrendered because Client believed her 8 year old son was too hyperactive and the cat would constantly scratch him to get away. Client had Chocolate for almost 8 months and got him as a kitten from a local bodega. Previously lived with: Chocolate previously lived with two adults and two children. How is this cat around strangers? Chocolate is fearful around strangers and will hiss and growl. How is this cat around children? Chocolate is not good around children who have too much energy and are constantly touching him or picking him up. Chocolate did do well in his previous home with daughter who would carry him and have him on her lap. Client’s daughter would handle him calmly and Chocolate enjoyed her company. How is this cat around other cats? Chocolate has never interacted with other cats and client is unsure of how he would react. How is this cat around dogs? Chocolate has never interacted with dogs and client is unsure of how he would react. Behavior Notes Client stated that Chocolate was always friendly and affectionate towards any female that would enter their house. However, when any male would come over, Chocolate would hiss and growl at them. Chocolate is not bothered when client gave him a bath as long as it was done calmly. Chocolate enjoys being picked up and held and will jump into his box carrier on his own. Client had Chocolate’s nails trimmed at the vet and stated he was growling during the process. Bite history: Chocolate has not tried to bite any animal or human but has a history of scratching some humans. Energy level/descriptors: Chocolate has a medium activity level Has this cat ever had any medical issues? No Medical Notes: Chocolate has no known medical issues. For a New Family to Know: With time, Chocolate is a friendly, affectionate, and playful cat. Chocolate likes to play with toy mice and likes to chase after toy cars. When at home, Chocolate will follow you around and likes to sit on your lap. Chocolate is an indoors only cat that eats wet and dry food mixed together twice a day. If given the opportunity, Chocolate will walk out onto the fire escape but will not go out onto the street. Chocolate is litter box trained and uses an uncovered litter box with clumping litter.
MEDICAL BEHAVIOR:: Did not allow any handling. Kept swatting, hissing, growling, lunging, and screaming
ENRICHMENT NOTES:: 10/15/17 Resting at the front, soft posture, dilated eyes. Seems conflicted. Alternately hissing, yowling, and rubbing against the bars. Ate offered treats, reached gently through the bars, but yowled and nipped assess-a-hand when door opened. Needs time to acclimate. Sprayed feliway. 10/16/17 Calmer today, though still showing conflicting behavior. At the front on approach, dilated eyes, soft posture. Started rubbing against the bars, rolling all the way over, and purring audibly. Leaned into pets between the bars, but became extremely tense and alert when door opened. Hissed, grumbled, dug claws and teeth into assess-a-hand. Immediately resumed friendly and solicitous behavior after door closed. Sprayed feliway. 10/17/17 At the front on approach, soft eyes and body. Started rubbing against the bars, rolling over, and purring loudly when spoken to. Stayed at the front when door opened. Leaned and arched enthusiastically into pets, continued purring. Sat calmly when held.
Cage Condition:: Cage is neat
Reaction to assessor:: Chocolate comes to the front of the cage, soft eyes and body.
Reaction when softly spoken to:: Chocolate starts rubbing against the bars, rolling over, and purring loudly.
Reaction to cage door opening:: Chocolate remains calm and relaxed.
Reaction to touch:: Chocolate leans and arches into the stroke and continues to purr.
Reaction to being picked up:: Chocolate sits calmly and allows the pickup.
ACTIVITY LEVEL:: Energetic
VOCAL:: Quiet
CHARACTER TYPE: : Affectionate,Playful,Curious
POTENTIAL CHALLENGES:: None
BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION: : Average
Behavior Asilomar: H – Healthy
RECOMMENDATIONS:: No young children
Recommendations comments:: Chocolate interacts with the observer and appreciates attention, but he has a known history of becoming uncomfortable around energetic children. His behavior remains suitable for an adopter with an average amount of experience, provided the adopter is aware of these behaviors and is able to comfortably manage them. Though we believe this cat is displaying behaviors appropriate for new or experienced cat parents, he may not be a great fit for young children. Any home with older children prepared to adopt this cat should conduct a thorough interaction and endeavor to monitor this cat around their children to prevent these behaviors from being reinforced.
BEHAVIOR SUMMARY:: Chocolate 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.
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