FRACK – A1093304
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***SAFE 10/24/16*** FRICK AND FRACK ARE JUST KITTENS WHO NEEDS A SPECIAL PURRSON TO SAVE THEIR LIVES TONIGHT! FRICK AND FRACK are two siblings who were trapped and brought into the ACC. Their other sibling, FROLICK was on last night’s list and status is unknown. FRICK is a boy and FRACK is a girl. Both of them allowed some petting but are terribly frightened in the shelter. At only 4 months old can you blame them? They are PERFECTLY HEALTHY and received an EXPNOCHILD rating but are on the public adoption site tonight! These babies need a hero to give them a place to decompress and learn to trust again. A little patience and love will certainly go a long way and before you know it, they will be little purr-bugs!! BE A HERO TONIGHT AND FOSTER OR ADOPT FRICK AND FRACK – YOU WILL BE SO GLAD YOU DID!!
Brooklyn Center
My name is FRACK. My Animal ID # is A1093304. – P
I am a female black and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 16 WEEKS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 10/13/2016 from NY 11234, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY. I came in with Group/Litter #K16-077806.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
10/14/2016 Exam Type TREATMENT – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 2.8 LBS.
.3 ccs pyrantel given in food
10/13/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
10/13/16 10:39 Upon intake kittens were very nervous and huddled to the back of the carrier. When counselor tried to touch them they all started to swat and hiss. No handling was allowed. Client stated the cats did not allow her to touch them. She lured them in the carrier with food and then closed it up.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
10/18/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPNOCHILD
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Frack was brought in as a stray, so we cannot speak to her behavior in her previous home. Reaction to assessor: Frack was at the front of the kennel, curled up tight in a ball. Reaction when softly spoken to: Frack’s eyes widen and he looks around, wary of his surroundings. Reaction to cage door opening: Frack slowly backs away with her tail curled under her body. Reaction to touch: Frack presses her body up against the wall at the back of the kennel and closes her eyes when the assessor approaches. She stress meows and tolerates petting with a very slow approach. Her body is tense when touched and she slowly moves towards the front trying to escape. Behavior Determination: Experience No Children Frack tolerates attention and petting but may be fearful or stressed in the shelter, and may be intimidated by small children. She may be a little more independent, and may need time to warm up to her new home. Due to the behaviors seen in the care center, we feel that this cat will do best in a calm, quiet home with experienced cat parents and without children.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
10/13/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
10/13/16 Feral and trying to bite, unable to safely handle awake. Sedated with Telazol 0.05 ml IM at 5:20 pm. Applied artificial tears OU. O: Sedated. mm=lt. pink, moist, CRT<2 s. ORAL: Adult incisors erupting. Remaining teeth are deciduous. EENT: no oculonasal discharge. H/L: Lungs clear, no murmurs. ABD/UG: Intact female. Palpation WNL. MS: Amb x 4 prior to sedation. INTEG: Full, clean haircoat. A: Apparently healthy. P: Excellent prognosis.
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