TRON – A1065525
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SAFE 2/23/16 A staff member writes, “It’s not how old you look, it’s how old you feel! Don’t let Tron’s age fool you, he is at heart a young and sprite kitten who cannot figure out how he ended up here. When I first met Tron I was a little skeptical, but he quickly won my heart by head-butting and gently kneading on my arm. If he is so sweet to a stranger, imagine how much love he would give to the person who gives him a home for the rest of his days! He likes to be a shoulder cat too, climbing up to the best vantage point to analyze his new surroundings and sitting quietly. Tron is a super relaxed cat with a lot of love left to give. Don’t believe me? Come meet Tron today!”
MANHATTAN CENTER
TRON – A1065525
NEUTERED MALE, BLACK / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,15 yrs
OWNER SUR – AVAILABLE, NO HOLD Reason ALLERGIES
Intake condition GERIATRIC Intake Date 02/19/2016, From NY 10460, DueOut Date 02/19/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Microchip: scan negative Sex: neutered male Age 15 years old Mentation: barh Eyes: normal Ears: normal, ear mites negative Nose: normal Teeth: moderate dental staining or tartar If abnormal BCS: 3 Skin: normal Hair Coat: dandruff on hair coat Declawed: no Any injuries: none seen Behavior: allowed all handling. very sweet cat! Medication: pyrantel and activyl
Weight 14.1
INTIAL EXAM:
Microchip: scan negative
Sex: neutered male
Age 15 years old
Mentation: barh
Eyes: normal
Ears: normal, ear mites negative
Nose: normal
Teeth: moderate dental staining or tartar
If abnormal BCS: 3
Skin: normal
Hair Coat: dandruff on hair coat
Declawed: no
Any injuries: none seen
Behavior: allowed all handling. very sweet cat!
Medication: pyrantel and activyl
MEDICAL BEHAVIOR GREEN:
Behavior: allowed all handling. very sweet cat!
PROFILE:
02/19/16 10:04
Tron A1065525 is an approx 15 year old DSH. He is being surrendered because of allergies. The owner’s nephew is allergic. Tron was given to the owner as a gift from a family member. He has not been to the vet and he has no known health issues.
Socialization
Tron is friendly and outgoing with strangers. He plays exuberanlty with children. He has not been around other cats or dogs. He has not bitten anyone or any other animal.
Behavior
Tron is litterbox trained and has no accidents out of the box. He has not been bathed in a very long time. He has not had his nails trimmed.
For a new family to know
Tron is described as friendly, affectionate, playul and mellow. He does not have toys or a scratching post. He was fed meow mix dry cat food.
Behavior during intake
Tron was very friendly. He likes to climb up, hold on and look around. He tolerated all petting and handling-scanning(-), collaring and photographs. He head butts for attention and kneeding on a staff members arm. He allowed to be carried and transferred into a kennel.
A staff member writes, “It’s not how old you look, it’s how old you feel! Don’t let Tron’s age fool you, he is at heart a young and sprite kitten who cannot figure out how he ended up here. When I first met Tron I was a little skeptical, but he quickly won my heart by head-butting and gently kneading on my arm. If he is so sweet to a stranger, imagine how much love he would give to the person who gives him a home for the rest of his days! He likes to be a shoulder cat too, climbing up to the best vantage point to analyze his new surroundings and sitting quietly. Tron is a super relaxed cat with a lot of love left to give. Don’t believe me? Come meet Tron today!”
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