NENA – A1077068
Safe - 7-5-2016 Brooklyn Rescue: Staten Island Hope Please honor your pledges: http://www.statenislandhoperescue.org/
**SAFE 07/05/16** “Sassy, independent and a diva” is how her former owner described NENA as she was being handed off to the ACC. She sounds perfect, and check out her surrender notes—this girl lived with young kiddos and a dog! NENA is only about 2 years old and once again, is a pet who was GIFTED to someone who probably didn’t want a pet in the first place. Her most recent owner is moving, NENA is not invited, and she has been scheduled to die tomorrow! This EXPNOCHILD kitty sounds like a remarkable friend and she needs a FOSTER/ADOPTER TONIGHT!
Brooklyn Center
My name is NENA. My Animal ID # is A1077068. – P
I am a female brn tabby domestic sh. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 06/11/2016 from NY 11211, owner surrender reason stated was LLORDPRIVA. I came in with Group/Litter #K16-061014.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
06/27/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is EXPNOCHILD, Weight 6.0 LBS.
S/O: On AM rounds, noted patient to have srous nasal discharge, sneeze stains on the cage door. sneezing observed as well QAR otherwise A; URI PX: Good P: Start course of doxy and recheck
06/11/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
06/11/16 15:06 Nena is a two year old brown tabby domestic shorthair. She was surrendered by her owner due to owner moving out of state and moving into a facility that does not accept pets. She was with her owner since she was a kitten and was a gift from a neighbor. She is described as sassy, independent and a diva. Nena has lived with two adults and a Pitbull in the home. She is described as shy around strangers and will stay hidden when visitors come to the home. She will engage in gentle play with adults. She has spent time with children ages two and four and is relaxed and tolerant, she will allow petting. She has been around cats and is described as respectful. She is described as relaxed and tolerant around the dog in the home. Owner stated she cries and meows alot especially when she is hungry and wants attention. She was not bathed she will struggle when her nails are trimmed and when he is held. She is not bothered when placed in a carrier. Nena likes to play hide and seek. Nena likes to play with balls and catnip toys. She has been kept only indoors she is litterbox trained and uses an uncovered litterbox and clumping litter. She had a cat tree in the home where she slept at night as well. Upon intake Nena was tense but allowed all handling. Counselor was able to collar, scan(negative) and photograph. She began to hiss while in the carrier.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
06/14/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPNOCHILD
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Nena has lived with two adults and a Pitbull in the home. She is described as shy around strangers and will stay hidden when visitors come to the home. She will engage in gentle play with adults. She has spent time with children ages two and four. Nena is relaxed, tolerant and she will allow petting. She has been around cats and is described as respectful. She is described as relaxed and tolerant around the dog in the home. Reaction to assessor: Nena does not come to front but looks at you calm and relaxed When spoken quietly: Nena comes to the front of cage to sniff the assessor’s hand Reaction to door cage opening: Nena remains soft and relaxed Reaction to touch: Nena starts to eat while being pet. Nena becomes overstimulated and starts to growl. Try picking cat up: Nena is uncomfortable with being held and will start to make sounds Nena is social and affectionate but appears to be easily overstimulated. As a result of this observed behavior we recommend adopters who are familiar with signs of behavioral arousal and agitation in cats, so that interactions can be ended before Nena becomes overstimulated. We also recommend fishing pole-type toys for play as they allow for interaction and vigorous, stimulating exercise while keeping human hands at a distance. Behavior Determination: Experience No Child At the time of the assessment Nena was displaying agitated behavior. comes to the front of the kennel, interacts with the assessor and allows attention for a little while before becoming overstimulated. Nena starts to low growl but does not display any other fractious behavior. Nena is displaying behavior appropriate for a experience cat owner with no children.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
06/13/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Scanned negative BARH- tolerates petting and attention; growls when restrained; attempt to flee Intact female 2 yrs old by owners records Eyes, ears and nose- clean and clear Teeth- mild staining No parasites or fleas seen Ambx4 Nosf
06/27/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating EXPNOCHILD
S/O: On AM rounds, noted patient to have srous nasal discharge, sneeze stains on the cage door. sneezing observed as well QAR otherwise A; URI PX: Good P: Start course of doxy and recheck
CAME IN WITH:
SNOW A1077067 (DOG) http://nycdogs.urgentpodr.org/2016/06/snow-a1077067/
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