EVEL – A1101282
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SAFE 1/11/17
EVEL has not been eating very well for the past few days and has been vomiting as well. Her owner cannot keep her any longer and they plan to surrender her to the Queens admissions shelter tomorrow afternoon.
EVEL WILL NEED PLACEMENT ASAP, WILL YOU BE ABLE TO HELP HER?
Brooklyn Center
Evel – A1101282 – 10 yr. old female white/gray tabby cat, OS:
Medical info from owner:
Client stated that the cat has been vomiting every time she tried to eat or drink for the past 3 days. Cat Flavor of food (same Brand) was recently changed at the same time this started happening. Vomit is a white/clear liquid. Client stated that the cat had stopped eating once when she first got her in July and had taken the cat to the same vet the previous owner use to take the cat to. The vet told her there was nothing wrong with the cat and told her to give the cat Pediasure. Cat started eating after that. When the cat stopped eating 3 days ago Client tried to give the cat a little Pediasure but it didn’t not help this time.
Basic information
Evel is a10 year old female white and gray tabby DSH with a possible stomach illness. Owner has had Evel for over 6 months and is surrendering because of pet health and space.
Socialization
Evel has lived with a child the age of 4 and is relaxed and affectionate towards the child. Evel plays very gently with children and adults. Around strangers Evel is friendly and outgoing. Evel has not lived with dogs or cats with recently owner but has lived with cats in previous owners home. Behavior is not known for interacting with cats.
Behavior
During car rides Evel is quiet and relaxed. Evel has not been given a bath or had her nails trimmed by recent owner. Evel enjoys being picked up and held. Evel isn’t bothered when being placed in a carrier or disturbed while sleeping. Evel is afraid of getting brushed and will run away. Evel gets scared of loud noises and will hide.
For the new family to know
Evel was described as friendly, affectionate, playful, shy and sweet with a medium activity level. Evel Enjoys playing with balls. When home with Evel she will follow you around seeking attention or be in the same room as you. Evel is litter box trained and uses a hooded litter box with clumping litter. Evel has a scratching post made of carpet that she uses but also likes to scratch on the material couch. When it’s time for bed Evel likes to sleep on the bed with you.
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