NINA – A0742175
Safe - 8-23-2016 Manhattan Rescue: Feline Rescue of SI Please honor your pledges: http://felinerescueofstatenisland.org/donation/
***SAFE 08/23/16*** SWEET NINA WAS DUMPED FOR MOVING AND NOW WILL DIE FOR HAVING A COLD! NINA’s owners coudln’t be bothered finding pet friendly digs when they moved. Sadly, poor NINA caught the ACC cooties and now she is scheduled to die for a very treatable cold! A volunteer writes: What can you say about Nina? She is beautiful, she is friendly, she loves petting, and she is mellow. When you pet her she loves to be petted under her chin. In fact, when you pet her neck she raises her head so you can get the rest of her neck. She head-butts to get more attention! So if you are looking to share your heart and your home, come to the Manhattan Animal Care Center and meet Nina! Another volunteer writes: Nina is the most loving and affectionate cat! She loves to be petted all over her head. If she feels you are not petting her fast enough she will head butt you to keep on petting. If loving affection is what you are looking for, look no further than Nina at the Manhattan Animal care Center. A volunteer writes: Nina is the definition of a good cat! She is so beautiful and affectionate. She loves when you pet her head between her ears! You can hear her purr all over her kennel. If an intelligent, beautiful, and affectionate cat is what you are looking for, then Nina is your girl. Come to the Manhattan Animal Care Center and meet your new forever friend! NINA IS AVERAGE RATED AND WAS SAID TO BE GENTLE AND AFFECTIONATE – PLEASE DON’T LET HER DIE! CONTACT A RESCUE NOW TO SAVE HER LIFE!
Manhattan Center
*RETURN*
My name is NINA. My Animal ID # is A0742175. – P
I am a spayed female brn tabby domestic sh. The shelter thinks I am about 9 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 06/29/2016 from NY 10030, owner surrender reason stated was MOVE2PRIVA.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
08/20/2016 Exam Type OBSERVATION – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is AVERAGE, Weight 17.5 LBS.
eating salmon in gravy fancy wet food nosf
07/01/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
07/01/16 13:45 (late) Behavior during intake: Nina did not want to come out of the carrier. I tilted it slowly and she started to growl and hiss. I took the photo while she was in the carrier. I did not collar her. Basic information: Nina was adopted from the Brooklyn shelter 9 years ago when she was just a kitten. Her former owners are moving out of the state and cannot take the cat with them. Socialization: Nina is a friendly and outgoing cat but it may take her a few moments to get comfortable. She has lived with children ranging in age from 1 year old to adults. She is very gentle with both kids and adults. She has never been around any other cats. She has lived with one small, male dog. They got along very well. Nina was very respectful of him. She has never bitten or scratched another person or animal. Behavior history: Nina’s behavior is very good overall. She does like to hide if there are a lot of people around. Her former owner never tried to give her a bath but she seems to like water. She loves being picked up and held. She loves being brushed and she loves going into her carrier. For a new family to know: Nina is described as a friendly and affectionate cat. Her activity level is pretty low. She is a master of naps. She is a pretty quiet cat and she LOVES to scratch on her scratching post. Nina is an independent lady. She is rarely seeking attention. She likes to play with string and wand toys. She has been kept indoors only. She loves to sleep under her owner’s bed. She is used to dry cat food. She is very good with the litter box. Nina is used to a hooded litter box with clumping litter. Her favorite thing to do when she is not napping would have to be scratching on the carpet post.
08/02/2016 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: What can you say about Nina? She is beautiful, she is friendly, she loves petting, and she is mellow. When you pet her she loves to be petted under her chin. In fact, when you pet her neck she raises her head so you can get the rest of her neck. She head-butts to get more attention! So if you are looking to share your heart and your home, come to the Manhattan Animal Care Center and meet Nina! Another volunteer writes: Nina is the most loving and affectionate cat! She loves to be petted all over her head. If she feels you are not petting her fast enough she will head butt you to keep on petting. If loving affection is what you are looking for, look no further than Nina at the Manhattan Animal care Center. A volunteer writes: Nina is the definition of a good cat! She is so beautiful and affectionate. She loves when you pet her head between her ears! You can hear her purr all over her kennel. If an intelligent, beautiful, and affectionate cat is what you are looking for, then Nina is your girl. Come to the Manhattan Animal Care Center and meet your new forever friend!
08/03/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Nina was calm and relaxed, lying down when approached. Reaction when softly spoken to: Nina meows softly. Reaction to cage door opening: Nina remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Nina sniffs the assessor’s hand and nudges it with her head. She head-butts, begins to purr, and rubs her cheeks on the assessor. Reaction to being picked up: Nina is a bit tense during pick up, but she allows handling. Behavior Determination: Average Nina still displays the same behaviors throughout her stay in the care center. She interacts with the observer, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat is showing behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents. Date: 07/02/16 Nina’s former owner stated she is a friendly and outgoing cat, but it may take her a few moments to get comfortable. She has lived with children ranging in age from 1 year old to adults. She is very gentle with both kids and adults. She has never been around any other cats. She has lived with one small, male dog. They got along very well. Nina was very respectful of him. Also, described as a friendly and affectionate cat. Reaction to assessor: Nina looks neutral, crouched position at the back when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Nina remains immobile in place, alert with eyes wandering. Reaction to touch: Nina slowly leans into the assessor’s hand and began to appreciate the petting on the head and body. Reaction to Being Picked up: She becomes antsy then jumps back into the cage. Placement determination: Average Nina interacts with the observer, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat is showing behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
06/29/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Was originally at MACC in 12/2007 On a vet check to just check overall health due to being obese Spayed female Scan positive for a microchip # 0A10396226 About 9 years old Eyes are clear Nose= No discharge Ears are little waxy Teeth are intact and stainned Coat is clean but is starting to get matted. Matts were combed out Not declawed Dewormed with Pyrantel Flea Treatment= Activyl As of now no signs of URI As of now no V/S/C/D NOSF Nervous but allowed handling
08/20/2016 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating AVERAGE
S/O: still not eating according to records add on LRS 75ml SQ SID x2 add on B12 inj 0.25ml SQ SID x2 if not eating by tomorrow, consider more intensive hospitalization- IV fluids, as p obese concerns for HL 8/19/16 S/O: vet check reported to not be eating BAR, friendly, offered food- not interested .No nasal or ocular d/c ABN: SNP A: URI, not eating; since obese concerns for HL P: LRS 75ml SQ x2 days mirtazipine 15mg: 1/4t PO every third day for 2 doses B-12 vitamin 0.25ml SQ SID x2 days monitor appetite 8/15/16 has URI, sneezing, nasal discharge seen seen by Dr 1088 , move to isolation and start doxycycline 50mg/ml . GIVE 1.7cc of doxycycline 50mg/ml PO SID X 10 DAYS-
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