OLLIE – A1050787
Gone - 11-3-2016 Manhattan
***GONE 11/03/16***
Manhattan Center
*RETURN*
My name is OLLIE. My Animal ID # is A1050787. – P
I am a neutered male black and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 1 YEAR 6 MONTHS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 10/26/2016 from NY 10455, owner surrender reason stated was HOUSE SOIL.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
10/26/2016 Exam Type VACCINATE – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 9.6 LBS.
Activyl applied Pyrantel given 1 ml
10/26/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
10/26/16 15:03 Ollie is a one year old cat. He was originally found as a stray and adopted out throught the ACC. His previous owner returned him because he recently began urinating on furiniture. He has not received medical treatment for this issue. Previous owner states that Ollie is not used to meeting strangers, and when he does he will his at them. During intake, Ollie allowed counselors to pet him inside the box he was brought in, collar him, pick him up for photographs, and pick him up to place him into a carrier. He displayed loose body. Ollie has lived with a four year old and five year old. He was friendly and playful with both of them. He play exhuberantly with children and adults. Ollie lived with his littermate in the home, as well. The two were very close. They spent most of their time together and loved to cuddle and play exhuberantly. It is unknown how Ollie interacts with cats that he has not lived with his entire life. Ollie has never lived with dogs or any other animal, so his behavior around them is unknown. Previous owner stated that Ollie will urinate outside of the litter box at least once per week, and that this has been occuring for a few months. He will also scratch furniture frequently. Ollie has been given baths, but will sometimes hiss and swat during them. He struggles when he is being brushed. Ollie enjoys being picked up by people that he is familiar and comfortable with. He will struggle being put in a carrier. Ollie was reported to have a high activity level. He loves to run around the house with the other cat that lived in the home. His favorite toys are stuffed mice. Ollie was reported to sometimes follow his owner around, but spent most of his time with the other cat in the home. He is used to both wet and dry food. His litter box was hooded and he used a mix of clumping litter and crystals. Ollie is used to having a vertical scratching post in the home.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
10/29/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Ollie’s former owner stated he has lived with a four year old and five year old. He was friendly and playful with both of them. He play exhuberantly with children and adults. Ollie lived with his littermate in the home, as well. The two were very close. They spent most of their time together and loved to cuddle and play exhuberantly. It is unknown how Ollie interacts with cats that he has not lived with his entire life. Reaction to assessor: Ollie looks tense, crouched position on his cage bedding when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Ollie becomes alert with eyes wide open. Reaction to touch: Ollie accepts the stroke and remains immobile in place. Placement determination: Experience Ollie tolerates attention and petting but may be fearful or stressed in the shelter. We recommend that this cat go to a home with experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
10/26/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Scan positive 981020015292235 QARH Came back from adoption Mild dental tartar Allows handling Neutered Ear mites and flea comb negative Nosf
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