MALAYSIA – A1080461
Gone - 8-7-2016 Manhattan
***GONE 08/07/16***PERFECTLY HEALTHY MALAYSIA CHIRPED AND ALLOWED PETTING BUT WILL BE KILLED JUST BECAUSE THEY CAN!!! MALAYSIA was brought into the shelter by someone who had her for “temporary care” according to the notes and someone who gave no details on her previous home. Well, looks like this poor cat was bounced around and no wonder she is upset. At intake she was not happy but with the assessor she chirped when spoke to and allowed gentle petting. Despite the improvement, they slapped her with an EXPNOCHILD rating and whisked her onto tonight’s list. The ACC claims to not kill healthy adoptable pets – BUT MALAYSIA IS A HEALTHY ADOPTABLE PET!! SOUNDS LIKE THEY LIE SO MUCH THEY BELIEVE THEIR OWN LIES. MALAYSIA IS A 3 YR OLD SPAYED GIRL WHO WAS OBVIOUSLY A FAMILY PET. HOW SHE GOT INTO THIS PLACE IS SOMETHING WE DON’T UNDERSTAND. BUT WE DO KNOW SHE NEEDS A RESCUE ANGEL BY NOON TO LIVE. CAN THAT BE YOU? EMAIL THE HELP DESK AT [email protected] NOW FOR RESCUE INFO!!
Manhattan Center
My name is MALAYSIA. My Animal ID # is A1080461. -P
I am a spayed female brn tabby domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 3 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 08/01/2016 from NY 10002, owner surrender reason stated was ABANDON.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
08/01/2016 Exam Type VACCINATE – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 9.3 LBS.
Pyrantel given 0.9 ml Applied Activyl
08/01/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
08/01/16 11:58 Basic Information Malaysia is a 3 year old spayed brown tabby who is being surrendered due to landlord restrictions. Under temporary care of surrendering party Malaysia did not tolerate touch. She will hiss, spit, and swat. Behavior during Intake Malaysia did not want to come out of carrier. She hissed and swatted at my attempt to get her out of the carrier.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
08/04/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPNOCHILD
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Malaysia was brought in with limited information on her behavioral tendencies in her previous home environment. She had temporary care, and while living with this person, she did not tolerate touch and will hiss, spit, and swat. She did not want to come out of her carrier upon intake, and hissed and swatted as the counselor attempted to get her out. She was also displaying distance-increasing behaviors during her initial medical exam. Reaction to assessor: Malaysia was inside a den when approached. Reaction when softly spoken to: Malaysia chirps, stretches, and comes out of the den and looks around. Reaction to cage door opening: Malaysia slowly retreats back into her den and peeks from a hole on the side of the den. Reaction to touch: Malaysia focuses on the assessor’s hand and sticks her head out to sniff it. She shifts away from the hand to avoid touch and blinks and lip licks. She allows gentle petting with a slow approach, but seems very uncomfortable. Behavior Determination: Experienced, No Children Malaysia 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
08/01/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Microchip: pOSITIVE, NO-982000364478703 Limited Exam Sex: Spayed Age~ Approx- 3 yr BARH AMBX4 BCS: 3 Skin: APH / WNL Hair Coat: WNL Any injuries: None seen Behavior: Hiised,growled,tried to bite during exam Medication: None NOSF
No RE-EXAM or CAGE-EXAM found
– Normal,
No detailed description for a visit type RE-EXAM or CAGE-EXAM found!
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