NEWARK – A1118041
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***SAFE 07/28/17***HEALTHY, SAD BUT SWEET…ONLY TWO YEARS OLD… NEWARK was brought into the ACC with other housemates from a hoarding situation. NEWARK needs a new loving home so he can feel safe again. PLEASE WATCH VIDEO
Manhattan Center
My name is NEWARK. My Animal ID # is A1118041.
I am a male gray tabby domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 07/10/2017 from NY 10033, owner surrender reason stated was HOARDING. I came in with Group/Litter #K17-102181.
07/24/2017 AT RISK MEMO
A1118041 Newark – NHO determination; He was on DOH hold, but was released for rescue. He displayed fearful behavior throughout his stay in the shelter environment, trying to flee and hide from interactions. When petting is attempted, he displays distance-increasing behaviors to avoid contact. He has not warmed up to attention and will hiss and strike during interactions.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
07/11/2017 Exam Type DVM INTAKE – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 7.8 LBS.
DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: reported to be 2 years Microchip noted on Intake? History : taken from hoarding case Subjective: QAR Observed Behavior – hissing, regresses in carrier; will flee; used net for exam Evidence of Cruelty seen – none Evidence of Trauma seen – none Objective BCS 5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal discharge noted Oral Exam: limited exam; mm pk, sl tacky; mild tartar/staining PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated; slightly doughy U/G: male intact, 2 scrotal testicles present MSI: ambulatory x 4 with no obvious lameness but reluctant to walk due to temperament; no obvious orthopedic abnormalites hair coat appears healthy with no obvious injuries but unable to perform full exam CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: not performed Assessment Healthy adult Plan no medical treatment needed Prognosis: good SURGERY: Okay for surgery
07/10/2017 PET PROFILE MEMO
Allows handling
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
07/12/2017 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
MEDICAL BEHAVIOR: Hissing, regresses in carrier; will flee ENRICHMENT NOTES: 7/16/17 – Crouched in litter box, eyes dilated, tense posture. Started hissing when door opened. Sniffed assess-a-hand, kept hissing. Flattened ears and swatted when moved assess-a-hand away, then curled up tighter. Sprayed feliway. 7/17/17 – Just had cage cleaned, seems agitated. Hunched low in litter box, eyes dilated. Curled up tighter when door opened. Immediately bit offered assess-a-hand, no hissing. Sprayed feliway. 7/18/17 – Hunched in litter box, tense, eyes dilated. Started hissing and leaning back when door opened. Flattened ears, hissed, and struck offered assess-a-hand. Sprayed feliway. EVALUATION: Cage Condition: No change Reaction to assessor: Newark crouches in place and looks at the assessor with dilated eyes. Reaction when softly spoken to: Newark remains crouched in place. Reaction to cage door opening: Newark becomes alert and begins hissing. Reaction to touch: Newark hisses and swats at the assessor’s hand. ACTIVITY LEVEL: Mellow VOCAL: Quiet CHARACTER TYPE: Shy, Timid, Skittish POTENTIAL CHALLENGES: – Fearful Newark has displayed fearful behavior during their stay in the care center and has displayed distance-increasing behavior with extended handling. Fear aggression can occur when a cat perceives a threat and may escalate if they cannot escape. A fearful cat will feel more relaxed when given options, so provide him with the chance to move closer, investigate, or interact with you. Be sure to offer incentive such as treats or play time whenever the cat makes a small positive step. Please speak to an adoption counselor for additional information on methods to desensitize your cat to their fear stimulus. BEHAVIOR SUMMARY: Newark is displaying behaviors that preclude placement in the adoptions room and/or may require further investigation before placement in a home. He has tried to swat, is extremely fearful in the shelter environment, and does not currently tolerate petting or handling. The behavior department feels that placement with a New Hope Partner is the best option at this time. RECOMMENDATIONS: – Placement with a New Hope partner
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
07/11/2017 DVM INTAKE PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: reported to be 2 years Microchip noted on Intake? History : taken from hoarding case Subjective: QAR Observed Behavior – hissing, regresses in carrier; will flee; used net for exam Evidence of Cruelty seen – none Evidence of Trauma seen – none Objective BCS 5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal discharge noted Oral Exam: limited exam; mm pk, sl tacky; mild tartar/staining PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated; slightly doughy U/G: male intact, 2 scrotal testicles present MSI: ambulatory x 4 with no obvious lameness but reluctant to walk due to temperament; no obvious orthopedic abnormalites hair coat appears healthy with no obvious injuries but unable to perform full exam CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: not performed Assessment Healthy adult Plan no medical treatment needed Prognosis: good SURGERY: Okay for surgery
CAME IN WITH
A1118042 – COLGATE
A1118043 – OCEAN
A1118045 – DUNE
A1118047 – CREST
A1118049 – BREAKER
A1118392 – PISCES
A1118393 – CAPRICORN
A1118391 – ARIES
A1118167 – JOLLY
A1118168 — BEAN
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