JUNE – A1072064
Safe - 5-4-2016 Manhattan Rescue: Staten Island Hope Please honor your pledges: http://www.statenislandhoperescue.org/
**SAFE 05/04/16**What rhymes with “pulls it?” The word that sums up most peoples’ response to the story of HOW 2-year-old JUNE wound up at the ACC on April 30th. It’s all there in her shelter notes—the new kitten, the new apartment, the changed behavior, the betrayal. What else is there? The fact that June was great with the young child in her former home, for one thing; for another thing, we see a NEW HOPE rating. That rating reflects the fact that June is terrified, disoriented, and vulnerable since being torn from her family and thrown into a high-kill NIGHTMARE! Only a NEW HOPE rescue can pull her to safety, tonight, so please share her story, pledge toward her rescue, and work with a rescue if you can foster/adopt this innocent young lady. Do it NOW!
Manhattan Center
My name is JUNE. My Animal ID # is A1072064.
I am a 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 04/30/2016 from NY 10030, owner surrender reason stated was NO TIME.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
05/01/2016 Exam Type VACCINATE – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 7.0 LBS.
No Final Exam
04/30/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
04/30/16 19:32 June A1072064 is a 2yr old female gray tabby DSH feline who is being surrendered because of person problems. June hasn’t been seen by a veterinarian in the past year and currently has no known health issues. Socialization: Around strangers June is friendly/outgoing. She’s lived with a 4yr old and was gentle, exuberant, relaxed/affectionate with them also with adults. The owner recently bought a new kitten into the home and June has not been interacting with him. She has been hiding and going potty outside of the box. The owner just moved into a new apartment as well and June behavior has changed. The owner believes it may be because of the new kitten and new environment. June hasn’t been around dogs nor has she bitten/scratched any person or animal. Behavior: During car rides June will meow/cry. She isn’t bothered by the following: being picked up/held or with being placed into a carrier. She hasn’t had her nails trimmed, been brushed or been disturbed while sleeping/resting. During baths She will struggle to get away. For a New Family to Know: June is described as friendly, affectionate, playful, mellow, confident, assertive, fearful (of loud noises) & quiet with a medium activity level. The owner likes how affectionate she is. When the owner is home June follows them around. She enjoys ball toys and is an indoor only cat that sleeps with the child. June eats dry & wet Meow Mix 1 full bowl a day. She is uncovered litter box trained with crystal litter within. Intake Behavior: June did not allow to be removed from her carrier. She charged and swatted as soon as it was opened. She was not collared. She was scanned(-) and collared inside of the kennel.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
05/03/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
June’s former owner stated around strangers she is friendly/outgoing. She’s lived with a 4yr old and was gentle, exuberant, relaxed/affectionate with them also with adults. The owner recently bought a new kitten into the home and June has not been interacting with him. The former owner just moved into a new apartment as well and June behavior has changed. Also, described as friendly, affectionate, playful, mellow, confident, assertive, fearful (of loud noises) & quiet with a medium activity level. Reaction to assessor: June looks tense in the cage when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: June remains hiding in her cat den, alert with pupils dilated. Reaction to touch: June slowly sniffs the assessor’s hand then retreats, growls in place, and raises paw attempting to swat. Placement determination: NH ONLY June is displaying behaviors that preclude placement in the adoptions room. She is stressed in the shelter environment and does not currently tolerate petting. The behavior department feels that placement with a New Hope Partner is the best option at this time.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
05/01/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Intact female–Possibly–On a tech check to confirm Scan negative for a microchip 2 years old according to the owner Eyes are clear Nose= No discharge Ears are waxy Teeth are intact and white Coat is clean Not declawed Dewormed with Pyrantel Flea Treatment= Activyl As of now no signs of URI As of now no V/S/C/D NOSF Does not tolerate handling. Will allegator roll, scream, hiss, scratch, and bite. Use caution written on kennel card
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