THELMA – A1120918
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***SAFE 08/18/17*** THELMA AND LOUISE ARE AVERAGE RATED SWEETIES WHO NEED YOUR HELP TONIGHT!! A Volunteer writes: This pretty princess has beautiful white fur. She is decorated with black goggles, a cute little black nose and big green eyes you could get lost in. Thelma came right over to me. She was very talkative and as I opened the cage door, she gave me several head butts. She purred when I scratched her head. A couple of times when I tried to take my hand out of the cage, she was having none of it. As soon as I’d put my hand back in, she’d come right over. She was so loving that I didn’t want to walk away. Thelma is one of the sweetest, most affectionate cats I’ve met by far. If someone wants a beautiful, sweet-natured cat who is a good conversationalist, she is the ideal pet. WATCH THE VIDEO!! MUST RESERVE THESE FRIENDLY GIRLS BY NOON!!
Manhattan Center
My name is THELMA. My Animal ID # is A1120918. – P
I am a spayed female black and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 7 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 08/05/2017 from NY 10458, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY. I came in with Group/Litter #K17-106771.
08/17/2017 AT RISK MEMO
Thelma A1120918 is at risk due to URI diagnosis.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
08/17/2017 Exam Type MS NEW URI – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 6.5 LBS.
Moderate mucoid nasal discharge, breathing with slightly open mouth. No ocular discharge. Move to isolation, start doxycycline 0.6 ml PO SID x10 days, nebulize with saline twice daily x5 days. 1088
08/05/2017 PET PROFILE MEMO
08/05/17 13:08 Basic Information: Thelma is a white and black DSH, estimated to be about 9 months old. She was found as a stray with her sister. Her finder described her as shy initially but very friendly once she warmed up. She allowed her finder to pet her, pick her up and would lay in her lap after she ate. When placed in a carrier she wasnt bothered. Behavior during intake: Themla would meow for attention and once she was aproached she would head butt. She allowed me to pet her, collar her, and pick her up. she had a relaxed body.
08/08/2017 WEB MEMO
A Volunteer writes: This pretty princess has beautiful white fur. She is decorated with black goggles, a cute little black nose and big green eyes you could get lost in. Thelma came right over to me. She was very talkative and as I opened the cage door, she gave me several head butts. She purred when I scratched her head. A couple of times when I tried to take my hand out of the cage, she was having none of it. As soon as I’d put my hand back in, she’d come right over. She was so loving that I didn’t want to walk away. Thelma is one of the sweetest, most affectionate cats I’ve met by far. If someone wants a beautiful, sweet-natured cat who is a good conversationalist, she is the ideal pet.
08/08/2017 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
ACTIVITY LEVEL: Laid back VOCAL: Quiet CHARACTER TYPE: Shy, Sweet MEDICAL BEHAVIOR: 8/6/17- FRIENDLY ENRICHMENT NOTES: 8/6/17 Resting in cubby, meowed and came out to the front on approach, soft eyes and body. Ate offered treats, but seemed a little unsure. Arched into body pets, repeatedly moved away to avoid head pets. Retreated back into cubby when done eating. 8/7/17 A little braver today! In main compartment on approach. Came to the front when spoken to, meowed, ate offered treats. Arched into body pets, still moved away from head pets, started cheek rubbing cage furnishings. Briefly leaned into head pets after a bit. EVALUATION: Cage Condition: No change Reaction to assessor: Thelma remains neutral, lying down on her cage bedding during the approach. Reaction to cage door opening: Thelma stands with tail slightly down, alert with eyes wide open, lip licking in pace. Reaction to touch: Thelma slowly leans into the assessor’s hand and purrs, but focuses on sudden noises while she retreats. Reaction to being picked up: She becomes antsy then jumps back into the cage. BEHAVIOR SUMMARY: Average Thelma 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
08/06/2017 DVM INTAKE PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
S/O: BAR, EATING, FRIENDLY, active EENM: MM PINK AND MOIST, CRT 2 SEC missing canines and several premolars, no gingivitis CV: NO MURMURS OR ARRHYTHMIAS LUNGS: CLEAR ABD: SOFT AND NONTENDER MS/INTEG: AMB X 4, BCS 4/9 NS: APPROPRIATE PLN: NSF GU: F A: oligodontia without presence of other ddz r/o iatrogenic extraction in history versus congenital P: Prognosis good
08/17/2017 MS NEW URI (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
Moderate mucoid nasal discharge, breathing with slightly open mouth. No ocular discharge. Move to isolation, start doxycycline 0.6 ml PO SID x10 days, nebulize with saline twice daily x5 days. 1088
CAME IN WITH
A1120919 – LOUISE
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