MOUSE – A1078664
Safe - 7-20-2016 Staten Island Rescue: Ready For Rescue Please honor your pledges: Paypal address: [email protected]
***SAFE 07/20/16*** LOVED TO SLEEP WITH THE CHILDREN, GREAT WITH DOGS, PLAYFUL AND FRIENDLY, BUT MOUSE IS STILL FACING DEATH THANKS TO HER OWNER DUMPING HER IN THE SHELTER! MOUSE is a sweet cat whose owner dumped for “house soil”. Well this almost perfect cat is an UNSPAYED female, and she is about 1 year old. Hmmm, we guess they didn’t take her to the vet to be fixed because her sudden behavior certainly sounds like something related to MOUSE being in heat. It’s amazing how clueless people want to be and then they will dump a cat for perfectly normal cat behavior. MOUSE is a 1 year old kitten who was using her litter box without a problem but when she had an accident, rather than taking her to the vet, they dumped her. Imagine how sad these children must be and how sad MOUSE must be losing his BFF’s and home!! MOUSE NEEDS A FOSTER OR ADOPTER NOW OR SHE WILL BE KILLED SATURDAY AFTERNOON. PLEASE CONTACT A RESCUE NOW AND ASK THEM TO HELP YOU ADOPT OR FOSTER THIS CAT. MOUSE DESERVES A FUREVER HOME WITH SOMEONE WHO CAN FIND OUT WHY HER BEHAVIOR SUDDENLY CHANGED. ACT NOW AND SAVER HER LIFE!!
Staten Island Center
My name is MOUSE. My Animal ID # is A1078664. – P
I am a female white and black domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 1 YEAR 1 MONTH old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 06/24/2016 from NY 11206, owner surrender reason stated was HOUSE SOIL.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
07/14/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is EXPERIENCE, Weight 6.3 LBS.
Hx- Noticed nasal discharge. Reweigh: 6.3lbs Obj P 160 bpm RR 32 CRT< 2 sec MM pink/moist BCS 5/9 EENT- Nasal mucous discharge CV- NAF Lungs- NAF Abdomen- NAF Lymph-NAF Plan 45 mg clavamox PO BID for 10 days Recheck in 3 days.
06/24/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
6/24/16 2:24pm BASIC INFORMATION Mouse is a 1 year old female black and white DSH with no known medical conditions. Owner has had Mouse for 1 year and is surrendering because house soiling. SOCIALIZATION Mouse has lived with children ages 7 and 11 and got along very well with them. Mouse is relaxed and playful with children and played gently with them. Around strangers Mouse is friendly and outgoing. Mouse has also lived with another cat and was playful and affectionate with the cat. Mouse played gently with the cat and loved to wrestle with her. She also lived with a dog who she was very relaxed around. BEHAVIOR In car rides Mouse would meow and cry. Mouse was afraid of getting a bathe but would allow you to wash her. Previous owner did not try to trim mouse’s nails or brush her. Mouse isn’t bothered by being picked up and held or placed in a carrier. Mouse also isn’t bothered when disturbed while sleeping. Mouse is litter box trained but for the past 3 months she has been soiling the carpet covered stairs. FOR THE NEW FAMILY TO KNOW Mouse was described as playful, affectionate, mellow and loving with a medium activity level. Mouse enjoyed playing with the kids stuffed toys and would bat them around with her paw. Mouse likes to sleep in the children’s bed with them. Mouse uses a covered litter box and is use to the brand fresh step. Mouse eats Iams kitten dry food that is left out for her all day. Mouse enjoys scratching on a vertical scratching post that is made out of carpet and rough rope. Previous owner believes Mouse will do well in a home with children.
07/03/2016 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Mouse is an affectionate and playful kitty with a medium activity level. It is said that he enjoyed sleeping with children in the home from which he came. He also enjoys having his belly rubbed and being held. Mouse would make a wonderful companion for those long summer days, and not too far off, those long winter nights!
06/30/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Mouse came to the shelter surrendered by an owner who described her as playful, affectionate, mellow and loving with a medium activity level. The previous owner also stated that Mouse liked to sleep in the children’s bed with them. Reaction to assessor: Mouse is lying inside her litter box, soft and relaxed Reaction when softly spoken to: Mouse continues to lay, body relaxed and soft. Reaction to cage door opening: Mouse remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Mouse rolls to her side, allows belly rubs and appreciates all petting. Reaction to pick up: Mouse is tolerant of this type of handling. Placement Determination: Experience Mouse rolls over for belly rubs, solicits petting and allows all handling but did show concerning behavior in her previous home. Mouse’s previous owners stated that she is litter box trained but for the past 3 months she has been soiling the carpet covered stairs. Mouse has been observed using the litter box in the care center and has not had an accident thus far. We advise potential adopters to be aware that this behavior may continue in a home environment, and that they be comfortable with management and modification techniques for this behavioral challenge. We recommend that this cat go to a home with experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
06/24/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 2 C – MINOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating was NONE
Scan negative BARH AMbx4 Friendly,allowed handling Female~1yr EENT:WNL No fleas seen Cleaned ears, ear mites (+), applied 0.08ml IVermectin SQ Nosf
07/14/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating EXPERIENCE
Hx- Noticed nasal discharge. Reweigh: 6.3lbs Obj P 160 bpm RR 32 CRT< 2 sec MM pink/moist BCS 5/9 EENT- Nasal mucous discharge CV- NAF Lungs- NAF Abdomen- NAF Lymph-NAF Plan 45 mg clavamox PO BID for 10 days Recheck in 3 days.
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