DIAMOND – A1112501
Safe - 6-11-2017 Manhattan Rescue: Feline Rescue of SI Please honor your pledges: http://felinerescueofstatenisland.org/donation/
***SAFE 06/11/17***GREAT BEHAVIOR RATING!!! 8 year old DIAMOND was left at the shelter when her owner moved. She will need some follow up dental but first she needs a new home!
Manhattan Center
My name is DIAMOND. My Animal ID # is A1112501. -P
I am a spayed female black and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 8 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 05/30/2017 from NY 10473, owner surrender reason stated was MOVE2PRIVA.
06/07/2017 AT RISK MEMO
Diamond A1112501 is at risk due to URI diagnosis.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
06/06/2017 Exam Type MS NEW URI – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 5.6 LBS.
Sneezed many times during exam – licking nose, shaking head. This is consistent with URI. Move to isolation, start doxycycline 0.5 ml PO SID x10 days 1088
05/30/2017 PET PROFILE MEMO
05/30/17 10:06 Basic Info Diamond is an 8 year old DSH who has been with her family for seven and a half years but could not move with them to another state. Her vet history is unknown but has not had any health issues or injuries. Socialization Diamond is calm around strangers and usually aloof when they come over but may sometimes approach them if she feels like it. She has not lived with children but does interact with them when they visit and she is relaxed around them but not playful. She shared a home with three other cats and mostly ignores them with the exception of one male who she interacts with more often and sometimes participates in play behavior with him. Diamond has also shared a home with a large breed dog before and she did not mind his presence but did not seek interactions with him. She has never bitten a person or an animal before. Behavior Diamond does not scratch on furniture and does not have any litter box issues. She has not had any experiences being washed, brushed or having her nails trimmed. She is not bothered by being picked up and held or by being put into a carrier. New Family Diamond has a medium level of activity at home and enjoys having several nap times throughout the day. She is not really partial to toys and is kept solely indoors. She sleeps anywhere she likes and is fed 9 lives dry food all throughout the day. She has an uncovered litter box and uses tidy cats litter. She had a scratch post made of cardboard and was vertical but she did not use it. Behavior during intake: Diamond allowed me to pet her and collar her. While I was collar she would back up and shake her head. She began to twitch her tail and meow.
06/03/2017 WEB MEMO
06/02/2017 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
ACTIVITY LEVEL: Mellow VOCAL: Quiet CHARACTER TYPE: Shy, Sweet, Curious KNOWN HISTORY: Lived Indoors Previously lived with: Behavior toward strangers: calm, usually aloof when they come over but may sometimes approach them if she feels like it Behavior toward children: relaxed Behavior toward cats: 3 cats, mostly ignores them with the exception of one male who she interacts with more often Behavior toward dogs: around a large breed before; did not mind his presence, but did not seek interactions Bite or Scratch history: none Litter box training: yes Energy level/descriptors: has a medium level of activity EVALUATION: Cage Condition: No change Reaction to assessor: Diamond remains ears forward and relaxed, lying down on her cage bedding. Reaction to cage door opening: Diamond stands with tail up with eyes dilated (lack of sight). Reaction to touch: Diamond seems hesitant at first, then slowly engages the assessor’s hand and head bunts followed by purring. Reaction to being picked up: She briefly allows the pickup, but then jumps back into the cage. BEHAVIOR SUMMARY: Average Diamond 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
05/30/2017 DVM INTAKE PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: reported 8 Microchip noted on Intake? n History : o surrender Subjective: Observed Behavior – tail up, allows handling. disliked medical handling, growled Evidence of Cruelty seen – n Evidence of Trauma seen – n Objective P = 120 R = wnl BCS 5/9 EENT: aging changed to lenses Oral Exam: haevy tartar acccumulation, manually scaled off PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: couls not shave MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Assessment: dental disease Plan shave for SS under anesthesia Prognosis: good SURGERY: Okay for surgery
06/06/2017 MS NEW URI (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
Sneezed many times during exam – licking nose, shaking head. This is consistent with URI. Move to isolation, start doxycycline 0.5 ml PO SID x10 days
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