COCONUT – A0995692 aka – A0792325
Safe - 8-31-2016 Brooklyn Rescue: Feline Rescue of SI Please honor your pledges: http://felinerescueofstatenisland.org/donation/
***SAFE 08/31/16*** DUMPED FOR A NEW BABY!! COCONUT is a 2 year old spayed girl who lived with a family that had 2 dogs a 10 yr old and a new baby. Since she was a kitten, COCONUT was probably thinking she was the baby. But now her welcome was ended, and here she sits at the kill shelter facing death Tuesday afternoon. COCONUT was ok with the 2 dogs in the home but did not like the male cat. At the shelter she got a great AVERAGE rating for her friendly behavior. COCONUT was easy to handle, liked the petting and attention – and even allowed herself to be picked up!! This pretty girl needs a new home now because at noon the ACC will kill her for catching the cold germs the shelter gave her. EMAIL [email protected] FOR RESCUE INFO NOW AND SAVE BEAUTIFUL COCONUT TONIGHT!
Brooklyn Center
**RETURN**
My name is COCONUT. My Animal ID # is A0995692. – P
I am a spayed female white and gray tabby domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 08/15/2016 from NY 11208, owner surrender reason stated was NEW BABY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
08/29/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is AVERAGE, Weight 10.6 LBS.
S/O: On AM rounds, noted that patient had not eaten AM meal On exam, noted patient to have moderate amount of bilateral serous nasal discharge. QAR, resting on presentation A: URI Px: Good P: Move to iso, start course of doxy and recheck
08/15/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
08/15/16 21:28 BASIC INFORMATION Coconut is a white and brown tabby that is 7 years old. Coconut was adopted from ACC since she was a kitten. Coconut has been part of their family since a kitten. The owner is surrendering Coconut due to behavior issues. Coconut has no known illness. . SOCIALIZATION Coconut around stranger run and hides under the bed or soda. She takes days to warm up to new people. Around children she has lived with a 10 year old and a new born. Coconut is tolerant and allows being petted but prefer to keep to herself. Coconut has lived with a male cat but she hisses and swats at the other cat. She does not engage in play and avoid any interacting with the other cat. Coconut has lived with 2 dogs, one small and medium. She is respectful and tolerant. She sniffs them but moves away to her corner. BEHAVIOR Coconut is very fearful and shy. She is fearful of loud noises, she seek to hid & goes not come for a long period of time. Coconut struggle receiving baths, getting her nails trimmed and going into her carrier. She hisses and attempts to flee. She allows her coat to be brushed. She prefers to be petted on the floor and not carried. Coconut always uses her uncover litter box with crystal litter. She has never has a bite or scratch history. But since the new born arrival she hides more under the furniture and hisses at the baby. Coconut always use her scratching post made of carpet and wooden bark. FOR NEW FAMILIES TO KNOW Coconut is described as very shy, fearful and sometimes affectionate. She has a medium activity level. Her favorite activity is to look out the window and sometimes play with her toys. Her favorite toys are balls & strings. She enjoys any brands of treats and brand of food preferable dry. BEHAVIOR DURING INTAKE During intake Coconut meowed and allowed being petted. However she was started easily and attempted to run & hid. She allowed being collar & photographed in her carrier.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
08/18/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
As per previous owner, Coconut around stranger run and hides under the bed or soda. She takes days to warm up to new people. Around children she has lived with a 10 year old and a new born. Coconut is tolerant and allows being petted but prefer to keep to herself. Coconut has lived with a male cat but she would hiss and swat at the other cat. She does not engage in play and avoid any interacting with the other cat. Coconut has lived with two dogs, one small and medium. She is respectful and tolerant. She sniffs them but moves away to her corner. Our enrichment facilitator has interacted with Coconut and at the time he was curled up on blanket. Coconut allows petting all over body and leans against hand. Coconut appreciates attention. She rises up and comes forward with her tail body level. Reaction to assessor: Coconut does not come to front but looks at you calm and relaxed When spoken quietly: Coconut does not come to front but looks at you calm and relaxed Reaction to door cage opening: Coconut remains soft and relaxed Reaction to touch: Coconut allows petting and attention Try picking cat up: Coconut is tolerant of this type of handling. Behavior Determination: Average At the time of the assessment Coconut was displaying calm behavior, did not come to the front of the kennel but interacts with the Assessor, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. Coconut is displaying behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
08/16/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
scan positive with microchip#985112003319895 Sex:female-spayed age:2 yrs,6 months as per owner sociable, allows handling EEN- clean and clear teeth- mild staining barh no fleas or parasites in hair coat nosf
08/29/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating AVERAGE
S/O: On AM rounds, noted that patient had not eaten AM meal On exam, noted patient to have moderate amount of bilateral serous nasal discharge. QAR, resting on presentation A: URI Px: Good P: Move to iso, start course of doxy and recheck
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