FATS DOMINO aka FATSY – 31016
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SAFE 6/30/18 – FATS DOMINO aka FATSY is a handsome gray boy who was surrendered with another cat. He was nervous and shaking when handled but is healthy and needs a new furever home this time. Fatsy is a roughly 1 year old cat whom was gotten from a pet store and kept in the same home for about 1 year. Unfortunately due to moving he and his sibling Streaky 31015 were unable to be kept.
MANHATTAN CENTER
*RETURN*
Fatsy 31016
Location: Manhattan
Intake Date: 6/12/18
Intake Type: Owner Surrender
Medical Behavior: Blue
Sex: Male
Age: 1 year
Original Location: 10010
Medical
Vet Consultations
Date
Reasons
Vet Notes
Vet
Date Resolved
16-Jun-2018
Spay/Neuter Summary
Medical Assistant: 5:06 PM
Pre-surgical exam, anesthesia, and surgery performed by ASPCA.
Green linear tattoo placed lateral to incision.
Offsite Vet
13-Jun-2018
DVM Intake
Vet Notes: 3:35 PM
DVM Intake Exam
Estimated age: reported 1 year old, exam findings consistent with reported age
Microchip noted on Intake? scan neg- MC placed
History : owner surrender with another cat, no medical history available
Subjective: quiet, at the back of cage crouched down
Observed Behavior – shaking when handled, pupils dilated, did not move from crouch position during examination
Evidence of Cruelty seen – None
Evidence of Trauma seen – None
Objective
QAR- H, MM pink and moist, BCS 5/9
EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam: adult dentition present, teeth clean
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic
ABD: Non painful, no masses or abnormalities palpated
U/G: Male intact cat
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat
CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Rectal: normal externally
Assessment: Apparently healthy
Prognosis: Excellent
Plan: Available for adoption
SURGERY:
Okay for surgery
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Behavior
Animal Behavior Saved At: 15-Jun-2018 12:14:37.000
Animal ID:
31016
Animal Name: Fatsy
Age: 1 Year 1 Week (approx)
Tag Number:
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Gender: Male
Spayed / Neutered: yes
Handler:
Observer:
Behavior Assessment Date:
6/15/2018
Retest Date:
Retest Reason:
Next Test Date:
KNOWN HISTORY:
Lived Indoors
Previously lived with: 2 adults, 1 cat
Behavior toward strangers: Around strangers this cat is described as outgoing and plays gentle
Behavior toward children: Around children this cat is described as relaxed and plays gentle
Behavior toward cats: Around the sibling this cat is described as relaxed and plays cat
Bite or Scratch history: none
Litter box trained: yes
Energy level/descriptors: medium energy level
Other notes: This cat is described as friendly, affectionate, playful and overall very quiet.
MEDICAL BEHAVIOR:
6/13/18
Observed Behavior – shaking when handled, pupils dilated, did not move from crouch position during examination
Cage Condition:
No change
Reaction to assessor:
Fatsy remains tense, crouched position behind the litter box in the cage cubby during the approach.
Reaction when softly spoken to:
Fatsy becomes alert with eyes wide open, pupils dilated.
Reaction to cage door opening:
Fatsy remains stiff body at the back, anxiously looking around, ears erect and forward.
Reaction to touch:
Fatsy accepts the touch, but quickly sits upright and increases distance towards the back wall.
ACTIVITY LEVEL:
Laid back
VOCAL:
Quiet
CHARACTER TYPE:
Timid
Independent
BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION:
Experienced, adult only
Behavior Asilomar
TM – Treatable-Manageable
BEHAVIOR SUMMARY:
Fatsy tolerates attention and petting but may be fearful or stressed in the shelter, and may be intimidated by small children. Due to the behaviors seen in the care center, we feel that this cat will do best in an experienced, adult only home who understands this cat may need time to warm up to his new home and family at his own pace.
Profile
Animal ID: 31016
Animal Name: Fatsy
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
This animal came from:
Pet Shop
Origin Address
Spay/Neuter status
No
Date of Intake
12-Jun-2018
Is this cat having litter box issues?
No
Basic Information:
Fatsy is a roughly 1 year old cat whom was gotten from a pet store and kept in the same home for about 1 year. Unfortunately due to moving he and his sibling Streaky 31015 were unable to be kept
Previously lived with:
2 adults, 1 cat
How is this cat around strangers?
Around strangers this cat is described as outgoing and plays gentle
How is this cat around children?
Around children this cat is described as relaxed and plays gentle
How is this cat around other cats?
Around the sibling this cat is described as relaxed and plays cat
How is this cat around dogs?
This cat has not been socialized with dogs
Behavior Notes
This cat has no known behavior concerns and is afraid during car rides. The cat will struggle during bath time, isn’t bothered with having the nails trimmed, being picked up or being held and enjoys being brushed.
Bite history:
This cat has no previous bite histories.
Energy level/descriptors:
medium energy level
Has this cat ever had any medical issues?
No
For a New Family to Know
This cat is described as friendly, affectionate, playful and overall very quiet. The cat will follow you around when home with you, enjoys playing with stuffed animals and strings, was being free fed meow mix dry food, had an uncovered litter box with clumping litter and a scratching post made of carpet.
Behavior Notes:
Upon intake the cat allowed all handling. The cat had dilated eyes and had a tense body but allowed being collared and being placed in a carrier.
CAME IN WITH
Streaky 31015
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