KITTY – A1101464
Safe - 1-26-2017 Brooklyn
SAFE 1/26/17
Brooklyn Center
Kitty – A1101464, 3 Years Old, Male, Gray/White DSH, 10.9 lbs.
Intake Date 01/21/2017, From NY 11692, DueOut Date 01/21/2017, I came in with Group/Litter #K17-086618.
Medical::
scan neg
~2-3yrs, male intact
S/O: QARH. Nervous, allowed all handling. BCS 3/5
EENT: Very mild dental tartar, eyes clear, no ocular or nasal discharge, ears wnl
HL: Normal thoracic auscultation
ABD: Normal abdominal palpation
INTEG: Slightly dirty hair coat with areas of matting around distal limbs, dorsum and ventrum
MS: Ambulatory x 4, hunched down when walking, unable to fully assess gait/abnormalities during exam
UG: Male intact
A: Slightly matted, possible lameness but more likely nervous behavior and trying to flee. Unable to full assess at time of exam
P: Continue to monitor while at BACC. Excellent prognosis
Profile::
Basic Information: Kitty is a 1 year and 6 month old female domestic shorthair. He was found as a stray two years ago. He appears healthy and has no health concerns. Owner surrenders Kitty for personal reasons.
Social Life and Personality: Kitty lived with two adults and children ages 7 and 11 years old. Owner stated He is tolerant and relaxed towards the children and friendly towards strangers and adults in household. Kitty lived with another cat name Kitty A1101463 which is a male. Owner stated Kitty and Kitty is affectionate towards each other but behavior is unknown towards dogs. He is indoors only and activity level is low. Owner describes Kitty as friendly.
Behavior: Kitty has never bitten or scratched anyone owner stated. He isn’t bothered by taking baths or having nail trimmed. He likes being picked and held but afraid to get inside carriers.
For a New Family to Know: Kitty is trained to use litter box and the litter box is hooded. He likes to eat dry food twice day. He will follow owner around the house or stay in favorite spot. He will play with balls, strings and laser pointers.
Intake Behavior: Upon intake Kitty liked head rubs and purred. He scanned negative for a microchip and allowed all handling.
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