JINGLES – A1125398
Safe - 10-1-2017 Brooklyn Rescue: Feline Rescue of SI Please honor your pledges: http://felinerescueofstatenisland.org/donation/
*** SAFE 10/01/17 *** Jingles is a cute panther girl whose owner dumped along with a housemate for landlord issues. Jingles is not happy and we can understand that. Her entire world was turned upside down. Please help this frightened kitty today!
Brooklyn Center
My name is JINGLES. My Animal ID # is A1125398. – P
I am a spayed female black and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 09/13/2017 from NY 11412, owner surrender reason stated was LLORDPRIVA. I came in with Group/Litter #K17-111306.
09/22/2017 AT RISK MEMO
Jingles A1125398 is at risk with an experience determination. She has allowed gentle touch and petting but escalates to warning behaviors with lengthy interactions, and shows conflicted behavior when visited (growling but soliciting attention, grabbing the scratcher with her teeth and then returning to rubbing on the scratcher). We are concerned about her stress and frustration levels increasing.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
09/15/2017 Exam Type PRE/POST S/N – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 5.5 LBS.
PE: WNL Exam & surgery performed by Dr. 1167 Feline spay Anesthesia – 0.06 mL Telazol induction. Intubated. Isoflurane/O2 maint. Sx. – Routine OVH. Ventral midline incision. Subcuticular closure with absorbable suture. Green linear tattoo placed lateral to incision. 0.33mL simbadol injectable and 0.25cc Onsior for pain management.
09/13/2017 PET PROFILE MEMO
09/13/17 14:01 Jingles is a 4 year old black female cat who was surrendered by her owner due to personal problems. The owner stated that she got Jingles from a friend when she was 6 weeks old. Jingles has no known medical issues. Owner stated that when around strangers Jinglesd is friendly and outgoing. She has spent time around a 1 year old child and she was relaxed and affectionate. When playing with children and adults Jingles is gentle. Jingles has spent time around another cat and she was also relaxed and affectionate. When playing with other cats she is gentle.Jingles has not spent time around dogs so it is unknown how she will react. Owner states that overall Jingles behaves well. On the way to the ACC in the car she was quiet. When being bathed or having her nails trimmed Jingles will struggle to get away. She will tolerate being brushed. When being put in the carrier she will also struggle to get away. Jingles enjoys being held and pet. She isn’t bothered if she is disturbed while she sleeps. Owner described Jingles as friendly affectionate and playful with a very high activity level. Jingles favorite activities are window watching and sun bathing. When at home she likes to follow her owner around. Jingles likes to play with balls and string. She has been kept mostly indoors and eats wet food. Jingles is very much litter box trained and never has accidents. She is used to an uncovered litter box with clumping litter. Jingles scratches on a scratching post made out of rough rope and carpet.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
09/16/2017 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
KNOWN HISTORY: Lived Indoors Previously lived with: Adults Behavior toward strangers: Friendly and outgoing Behavior toward children: Spent time around a 1yr old and was relaxed and affectionate Behavior toward cats: Spent time around another cat and was relaxed and affectionate. Behavior toward dogs: Unknown Bite or Scratch history: None Litter box training: Yes Energy level/descriptors: Friendly affectionate and playful with a very high activity level. Other notes: She enjoys being held and struggles to get away when brushed or put in a carrier. MEDICAL BEHAVIOR: frightened, hissing EVALUATION: Cage Condition: Cage is neat Reaction to assessor: Jingles was crouched in the back of the cage with wide eyes focused on the assessor. Reaction when softly spoken to: Jingles slow blinks and starts to grumble when spoken to softly. Reaction to cage door opening: Jingles rises up and becomes alert. Reaction to touch: Jingles keeps her tail tucked under her body and slowly approaches the front to sniff the assessor. She nudges the assessor’s hand then leans in allowing gentle petting along her body. Her body still feels tense, and she whips around and vocalizes when touched along her lower back. ACTIVITY LEVEL: Moderate VOCAL: Somewhat chatty CHARACTER TYPE: Skittish RECOMMENDATIONS: Experienced cat parent – Jingles may be a little more independent, and may need time to warm up to her new home. We recommend that this cat go to a home with experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
09/13/2017 DVM INTAKE PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: 2 years Microchip noted on Intake? no History : surrender Subjective: bar, hydrated Observed Behavior – frightened, hissing, needs telazol sedation for exam and treatment Evidence of Cruelty seen – no Evidence of Trauma seen – no Objective P = 120 R = 20 BCS: 4/9 EENT: clear OU ears: clear AU, no nasal discharge noted Oral Exam: negative oral PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: female intact (shaved, no tattoo or scar noted), no mgts or dc. MSI: Ambulatory x 4, no ectoparasites noted, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Assessment: in good health Plan: 0.05 ml telazol im for exam/treatment continue to monitor at BACC Prognosis: good SURGERY: Okay for surgery
CAME IN WITH
A1125397 – SKYLER
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