DIAMOND – A1070579
Safe - 4-22-2016 Manhattan Rescue: Staten Island Hope Please honor your pledges: http://www.statenislandhoperescue.org/
***SAFE 04/22/16*** Sweet girl needs New Hope RESCUE and YOU to save her! This 6 year old was surrendered due to “child conflict” even though the cat has been with the former family practically her whole life! She’s got some hair loss and flaky skin, likely a side effect of her obesity. But a vet has never seen her so it just goes to show the kind of care DIAMOND did or rather DIDN’T have! She’s SPAYED and ready to go if you’ll just give her a chance! Contact a New Hope RESCUE and get this DIAMOND out of a “rough” situation!
Manhattan Center
My name is DIAMOND. My Animal ID # is A1070579.
I am a spayed female black domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 6 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 04/17/2016 from NY 10460, owner surrender reason stated was CHILDCONFL.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
04/18/2016 Exam Type VACCINATE – Medical Rating is 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 22.0 LBS.
04/18/16 15:31 sedated with 0.15 cc ttdex and reversed with 0.15 antisedan IM BARH mm pale pint EENT: g0 ddz INT: full coat, small scar on R cervical area about 1 cm in size, no obvious lesions Cv/L wnl ABD: snp, large bladder, easily expressed A: obese P: no further tx necessary
04/17/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
04/17/16 13:48 Basic Info: Diamond A1070579 is a 6yr old female Black DSH feline who was given to the owner by the previous owner 6 years ago and is being surrendered due to child conflict. Diamond hasn’t been seen by a veterinarian and currently is experiencing some hair loss and flakey skin. Socialization: Around strangers Diamond is friendly/outgoing.She allows to be approached and pet by starngers. According to the owner, Diamond has not been too friendly with his 1 year old and 10 year old granchildren that recently moved into the home. She has been hiding from them, hissing and swatting at them. Diamond hasn’t been around dogs or cats nor has she bitten/scratched any person or animal. Behavior: Diamond isn’t bothered by the following: being picked up/held or with being placed into a carrier. Diamond hasn’t had her nails trimmed, been brushed or been disturbed while sleeping/resting. During baths Diamond will struggle to get away. Diamond likes sleeping near the radiator and it has caused her skin to become flakey. For a New Family to Know: Diamond is described as friendly, affectionate, playful, mellow, confident, assertive, fearful of children & quiet with a medium activity level. The owner likes how affectionate she is. When the owner is home Diamond follows them around. She enjoys ball toys and is an indoor only cat that sleeps on the couch. Diamond eats dry & wet Meow Mix 1 full bowl a day. She is uncovered litter box trained with crystal litter within. Diamond uses a rug as a scratching post. Intake Behavior: Diamond had a soft body & soft eyes. She allowed all handling. Diamond allowed to be scanned (-), collared & taken pictures of including positioning her during her photo session. Diamond didn’t seem to mind being picked up/held & was placed into a kennel with ease.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
04/19/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Around strangers Diamond is friendly/outgoing.She allows to be approached and pet by starngers. According to the owner, Diamond has not been too friendly with his 1 year old and 10 year old granchildren that recently moved into the home. She has been hiding from them, hissing and swatting at them. Also, described as friendly, affectionate, playful, mellow, confident, assertive, fearful of children & quiet with a medium activity level. Reaction to assessor: Diamond looks tense in the cage when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Diamond remains lying down on her cage bedding, alert with pupils dilated. Reaction to touch: Diamond accepts a stroke on the head, but becomes agitated to the touch then began to growl, snort, and hiss with ears down to the side. Placement determination: NH ONLY Diamond is displaying behaviors that preclude placement in the adoptions room. She is stressed in the shelter environment and does not currently tolerate petting. 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
04/17/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
BARH scan negative very nervous, hissing, growling, swating limited exam obese mod tartar dry flaky coat reported a small scab and missing some hair on her right side of her neck unable to check properly due to behaviour female unable to check for spay scar NOSF
04/18/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
04/18/16 15:31 sedated with 0.15 cc ttdex and reversed with 0.15 antisedan IM BARH mm pale pint EENT: g0 ddz INT: full coat, small scar on R cervical area about 1 cm in size, no obvious lesions Cv/L wnl ABD: snp, large bladder, easily expressed A: obese P: no further tx necessary
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