HANNAH BANANA – 32418
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SAFE 7/10/18 Hannah Banana is playful, mellow, and very independent. She enjoys being in the same room as you, prefers to play with toy-balls and strings. HANNA BANANA is part of a group of 20 cats who will be surrendered due to owner having “too many”. She is 5 yrs old and is nervous and tense in the shelter. HANNA BANANA needs a new home asap.
MANHATTAN CENTER
Hannah Banana 32418
Care Center Location: Manhattan
ZIP Code From: 10461
Intake Type: Owner surrender
Medical Behavior: Blue
Age: 5 years
Sex: Female
Weight: 7 lbs
Medical for Hannah Banana:
Vet Consultations
Date
Reasons
Vet Notes
Vet
Date Resolved
2-Jul-2018
Progress Exam
Vet Notes: 4:11 PM
S: Hidden under bed cannot coax out easily, poor appetite noted
O: NSF
A: Behavioral – stress vs nervous
P: Changed location, recheck tomorrow to see if improved
Assessed by OS reviewed by 1088
2-Jul-2018
2-Jul-2018
Tech Exam
L V T Notes: 1:02 PM
Hannah Banana was scheduled for an AM Tx of Simbadol (1.8 mg/mL)
Administered 0.47 mL SQ from bottle number 115 at 8:14 AM
DVM 1088
LVT 1461
30-Jun-2018
Medical Assistant: 4:23 PM
As per Dr. 1493 Start additional doses of Gabapentin 200 mg/ml.
Gabapentin 200 mg/ml, 0.3 ml BID po x 7 days.
30-Jun-2018
Spay/Neuter Summary
Medical Assistant: 12:28 PM
Pre-surgical exam, anesthesia, and surgery performed by ASPCA.
Green linear tattoo placed lateral to incision.
Start 0.47 ml simbadol 1.8 mg/ml sid sq x 2 days and 0.35 ml robenacoxib 20 mg/ml sid sq x 2 days as pain management.
26-Jun-2018
DVM Intake
Vet Notes: 4:29 PM
[DVM Intake]
DVM Intake Exam
Estimated age: 5yo
Microchip noted on Intake? neg
Microchip Number (If Applicable):
History : o/s 4 cats. These 4 are part of a larger group of 20 that will be coming in later during the next few days.
Subjective: BAR. Scared and nervous, would not come out of carrier on own. Tries to flee. Tense. Able to do PE but quickly, with gentle and minimal handling. Well behaved for med handling.
Observed Behavior –
Evidence of Cruelty seen – n
Evidence of Trauma seen – n
Objective
T =
P = wnl
R = wnl
BCS 4/9
EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam: mild to moderate gingivitis and staining
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic
ABD: mildly tense Non painful, no masses palpated
U/G: FI
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, urine soaked hair coat
CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Rectal: normal externally
Assessment
intact female
urine soaked haircoat
apparently healthy
Prognosis: good
Plan:
plan for OHE
SURGERY:
Okay for surgery
Behavior for Hannah Banana:
Animal Behavior Saved At: 3-Jul-2018 15:25:2.000
Animal ID:
32418
Animal Name: Hannah Banana
Age: 5 Years 1 Week (approx)
Tag Number:
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Gender: Female
Spayed / Neutered: Yes
Handler:
Observer:
Behavior Assessment Date:
6/29/2018
Retest Date:
Retest Reason:
Next Test Date:
KNOWN HISTORY:
Lived Indoors
Previously lived with: 1 adult and many cats
Behavior toward strangers: Around strangers she is described as shy for a few minutes and plays exuberantly
Behavior toward cats: She has lived with many cats and is described as respectful and plays somewhat rough
Bite or Scratch history: none
Litter box trained: yes
Energy level/descriptors: medium
Other notes: She is described as playful, mellow, shy, assertive, independent and quiet.
MEDICAL BEHAVIOR:
6/26/18 Subjective: Scared and nervous, would not come out of carrier on own. Tries to flee. Tense. Able to do PE but quickly, with gentle and minimal handling. Well behaved for med handling.
ENRICHMENT NOTES:
6/28/18
Hiding in den, eyes dilated. No response to being spoken to or door opened. Held immobile when den rotated, shifted back when door opened again. Held immobile when touched, tense posture, tail tucked under.
7/2/18
Moved upstairs. Hunched down at back, hidden under cat bed. Stayed crouched in place when door opened and bed lifted. Kept head down, held eye contact with fully dilated eyes. Tolerated pets, shifted slightly in place, no other response.
7/3/18
Crouched position hiding in the cage cubby, briefly accepts the touch but quickly sits upright and slowly retreats against the back wall with pupils dilated. Avoiding contact.
Cage Condition:
No change
Reaction to assessor:
Hannah Banana remains tense, crouched position hiding in the cat den during the approach.
Reaction when softly spoken to:
Hannah Banana becomes alert with eyes wide open, pupils dilated.
Reaction to cage door opening:
Hannah Banana remains stiff in place, ears erect and forward.
Reaction to touch:
Hannah Banana accepts the petting, but remains immobile and tightly curls up in place.
ACTIVITY LEVEL:
Laid back
VOCAL:
Quiet
CHARACTER TYPE:
Timid
Skittish
Independent
BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION:
Experienced, adult only
Behavior Asilomar
TM – Treatable-Manageable
BEHAVIOR SUMMARY:
Hannah Banana may be a little more independent, and may need time to warm up to her new home. Due to the behaviors seen in the care center, we feel that this cat will do best in an experienced, adult only home who understands this cat may need time to warm up to her new home and family at her own pace.
Recommendations
Adoption Recommendations:
Comments:
Suitability With Children:
Other:
6/29/18 Adult Only
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Passed For Rehoming:
Indemnity/Waiver:
Adoption Summary:
Color Match:
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Profile for Hannah Banana:
Animal ID: 32418
Animal Name: Hannah Banana
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
This animal came from:
Found Stray
Origin Address
Spay/Neuter status
No
Date of Intake
26-Jun-2018
Basic Information:
This cat is a roughly 3-4 year old cat whom was gotten as a stray and kept in the same home for about 3 years. Unfortunately due to personal problems she was unable to be kept.
Previously lived with:
1 adult and many cats
How is this cat around strangers?
Around strangers she is described as shy for a few minutes and plays exuberantly
How is this cat around children?
She has not been socialized with children
How is this cat around other cats?
She has lived with many cats and is described as respectful and plays somewhat rough
How is this cat around dogs?
She has been socialized with large breed dogs
Behavior Notes
She is known to scratch furniture and is relaxed during car rides. She has never had a bath or had her nails trimmed, she isn’t bothered with being brushed and being picked up and will struggle when being placed in a carrier.
Bite history:
she has no previous bite histories.
Energy level/descriptors:
medium
Has this cat ever had any medical issues?
No
For a New Family to Know
She is described as playful, mellow, shy, assertive, independent and quiet. She enjoys being in the same room as you, prefers to play with balls and strings and was being free fed Purina dry food. She had a hooded and uncovered litter box with clumping litter and a scratching post made of rough rope.
Behavior Notes:
Due to sudden movement this cat was somewhat fearful, eyes dilated, hackles raised and crouched to the back of the carrier so no handling was performed at the time.
CAME IN WITH
Lindsey 32416
Bullit 32417
Charlottle Flair 32419
Casey Lacey 32531
Boscoe 32532
Patrick 32533
Colleen 32534
Ruby Matte 32535
Vando 32536
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