COOKIE – A1057654
Safe - 7-5-2016 Brooklyn
**SAFE 07/05/16** PURRFECTLY HEALTHY BLACK AND WHITE COOKIE NEEDS NEW FRIEND! Cookie is a two year old spayed pretty girl who was adopted by her former family when she was a kitten and dumped at the kill happy shelter when they decided to move to a place where pets are not allowed. She was described as “quiet, independent and loving”–& has lived with adults as well as several children. This darling girl was inseparable with the family pitbull–completely chill and relaxed around him. She is feeling betrayed by her people and who can blame her? After being a lifelong and faithful feline friend, her precious life is on the line. She is stressed and “not thriving” in the shelter environment. For that reason, this former house pet who will surely chill out once she feels safe and sound, is slated to become another sad ACC stat when tomorrow afternoon rolls around. Please don’t let that happen. Contact a New Hope rescue and offer sweet Cookie a new “leash” on life by offering to foster or adopt. Email our help desk and we will help you be Cookie’s [email protected] Let’s do everything we can to help Cookie reclaim her rightful spot–curled up on the couch next to her purrson. Please make it possible by making the call for Cookie NOW!!!
Brooklyn Center
*RETURN*
My name is COOKIE. My Animal ID # is A1057654.
I am a spayed female black and white domestic mh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 06/23/2016 from NY 11212, owner surrender reason stated was LLORDPRIVA.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
06/29/2016 Exam Type TREATMENT – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NH ONLY, Weight 6.9 LBS.
.7 ccs pyrantel given in food
06/23/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
06/23/16 12:14 Cookie is a two year old spayed domestic medium hair. She was surrendered by her owner due to owner moving out of state and moving into a facility that does not accept pets. She was with her owner since she was a kitten and is described as quiet, independent and loving. Cookie has lived with five adults and six children ages five to eleven. She is described as shy around strangers and takes days to warm up to new people. She is fearful around children and will retreat and stay hidden when the kids engage in play. She has not been around other cats. She has lived with a Pitbull in the home and is described as play and relaxed around the dog, owner stated they are inseperable and would eat and sleep together. Cookie will scratch often and owner stated she will swat with her nails out when she does not want to be bothered. Cookie will hiss and struggle when bathed or when her nails are trimmed. She will growl and hiss when she is picked up. She is litterbox trained and used a uncovered litterbox and crystals litter. Cookie has been kept only indoors and sleeps in her cat carrier. She is fed dry food Meow Mix brand and is free fed. Her favorite treat is ice cream and cereal. She likes her water with ice. She had a scratching post in the home and owner stated she will claw at the wooden bed frame. Upon intake Cookie was relaxed and allowed all handling, counselor was able to collar, scan(negative) and photograph.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
06/27/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
As per previous owner, Cookie has lived with five adults and six children. She is described as shy around strangers. She takes days to warm up to new people. Cookie will retreat and stay hidden when the kids engage in play. She has not been around other cats. She has lived with a large dog in the home. Cookie is described as play and relaxed around the dog. Cookie would eat and sleep with the dog. Reaction to assessor: Cookie was calmly watching the assessor from on top of the cat den When spoken quietly: Cookie continues to watch the assessor Reaction to door cage opening: Cookie remains soft & relaxed Reaction to touch: Cookie sniffs the assessor’s hand, leans away and then raises her paw to swat. Cookie oes not allow any petting Try picking cat up: Did not attempt. Behavior Determination: NewHope Cookie seems to not be thriving in this environment and at the time of the assessment she was displaying behaviors that preclude placement in the adoptions room and may require further investigation before placement in a home. She currently does not tolerate petting or handling. The behavior department feels that placement with a New Hope Partner is the best option at this time.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
06/28/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NH ONLY
Scanned negative BARH- swatted and hissed before being sedated; did not tolerate any form of handling Sedated with 0.12ml telazol im Spayed female 2yrs and 1 month by previous owners records Eyes, ears and nose- clean and clear Teeth- mild staining seen Clean medium haired coat No parsites or fleas seen Ambx4 Nosf
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