LUNA – A1103520
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SAFE 2/15/17
Total sweethearts, Lilly A1103521 the flame point Siamese & Luna A1103520 the all black sweetie, are from the same home, together here in the same kennel and are comfortable with each other. Lilly is mostly blind as well…could you take them today?
Here are some adorable videos of them:
BROOKLYN CENTER
LUNA – A1103520
SPAYED FEMALE, BLACK, DOMESTIC SH,9 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason MOVE2PRIVA
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 02/12/2017, From NY 10304, DueOut Date 02/12/2017, I came in with Group/Litter #K17-088316.
Basic Information:
Luna is a 9 year old spayed all black domestic short hair. She was given to the owner when she was a kitten. She is being surrendered because the owner’s rented house was sold and is moving into an apartment that does not allow pets. Lilly has not visited a vet but the owner says that she bumps into walls sometimes.
Socialization:
Luna is friendly and outgoing when meeting new people. She has not interacted with children or dogs to her behavior with them. She has lived the last 3 years with another cat. Her and the other cat in the home do not play or groom each other but they are tolerated living with each other.
Behavior:
Luna was relaxed and quite during car rides. She has not been bathed, have her nails trimmed, or brushed to know how she would react those activities. She is not bothered when picked up, held, or disturbed from sleep.
For a New Family to Know:
Luna is described as friendly, mellow, confident, assertive, and independent. She has a medium activity level and likes to be let outside. She will sit by the door when she wants to be let outside and when she wants to come back inside (when hungry and at night) and is litter box trained. She is used an uncovered litter box with clay or clumping litter. She is used to Meow Mix dry cat food. She does not scratch on anything in the home.
Admissions Behavior:
Luna hissed and growled while inside her carrier but when the carrier door was opened she walked onto the counter. When on the counter the counselor would pet her and she would lift her hind legs which would raise her back end. She showed affection by nuzzling the counselor’s hand. She was difficult to collar because she was exploring the counter. She was easy to handle for collaring. She walked back into the carrier when given food but hissed when the carrier was moved.
ENRICHMENT:
02/13/17
Arrived from same home as Lilly, -519; not currently housed together, not even in same room. Moved Luna to a triple to accomodate Lilly, if medical okays the reunion. Luna comes right to the front of the cage for attention, social, friendly, tail quivers. Allows all handling. Absolute sweetheart. Update: Moved housemate Lilly, -519, into the triple with Luna. Definitely aware of each other, each sticking to one side of the kennel for now. Will monitor. Update: Both sticking to their space, but calm, social, friendly. Luna really perks up with attention, loves being pet. Gave Luna a new Pillows for Paws plush and some treats.
MEDICAL:
02/12/17
Microchip scan neg.
FS, 9 yrs
O: BARH. Social, friendly, allows all handling.
ORAL: mm=pink, moist, CRT<2 s. Mild calculus.
EENT: No oculonasal discharge, no sneezing.
H/L: Lungs clear, no murmurs/arrhythmias.
ABD/UG: Palpation WNL. Female, spayed.
MS: BCS=7/9. Amb x 4.
INTEG: Full, clean haircoat.
A: Age 9 yrs. Mild dental disease. Overweight.
P: Rec. dental cleaning when placed.
Excellent prognosis.
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