FATTY – A1117013
Safe - 7-8-2017 Manhattan
SAFE 7/8/17 – Poor FATTY was surrendered to the shelter because owner is moving. They had FATTY since he was a kitten. This poor cat needs a new family that will love him forever.
Manhattan Center ( Previously Brooklyn Center)
FATTY – A1117013
MALE, GRAY TABBY / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,3 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD
Reason MOVE2PRIVA
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 06/30/2017, From NY 11219, DueOut Date 06/30/2017,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary
Microchip: Scanned negative Sex: Intact Male Age 3 years – owner had since kitten Mentation: appropriate Eyes: clear Ears: clean Nose: clear Teeth: stained, missing incisors – DVM alerted for possible dental disease on intake exam If abnormal BCS: some slackness to skin indicating cat has lost weight, but still healthy range, if a bit narrow for frame. Skin: clean, no signs of flea dirt or parasites Hair Coat: full, clean, well cared for. Mild shedding. Declawed: No Any injuries: No Behavior: QAR – prefers to hide in “his” blanket. Blanket brought to table – body loose on table, allowed all handling. Medication: none
Weight 10.1
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