HUNNY – A1074646
Safe - 5-27-2016 Brooklyn Rescue: Feline Rescue of SI Please honor your pledges: http://felinerescueofstatenisland.org/donation/
***SAFE 05/27/16*** Orange girls are nature’s rare treasures, although HUNNY is probably not feeling very valued in her current circumstances. This 12-month-old kitten walked right up to her finder and was friendly as can be, but that person betrayed her trust by dumping her into the ACC system. Hunny is understandably unhappy with the way that has worked out for her, but she still managed a perfectly respectable EXPNOCHILD rating. A foster/adopter is the ONE superpower who can stand between HUNNY, and a lethal injection tomorrow, which is why it’s vital that such a hero is found for HUNNY, tonight!
Brooklyn Center
My name is HUNNY. My Animal ID # is A1074646. – P
I am a female org tabby domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 1 YEAR
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 05/22/2016 from NY 11105, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
05/25/2016 Exam Type TREATMENT – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 6.8 LBS.
.7 ccs pyrantel given in food
05/22/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
05/22/16 13:03 Hunny is a orange tabby DSH that was found wandering loose in the street. Hunny was very social and friendly towards finder and allowed them to pick him up. During intake Hunny was relaxed and allowed to be scanned and collared with ease.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
05/25/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPNOCHILD
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Our enrichment facilitator has interacted with Hunny and at the time he was sitting on top of the cat den. Hunny allows petting with a slow approach but leans away and lip licks. Reaction to assessor: Hunny was sleeping outside of the cat den When spoken quietly: Hunny continued to sleep and did not move Reaction to door cage opening: Hunny’s eyes became wide but she remained motionless Reaction to touch: Hunny leans away at first but allowed petting with a slow and gentle approach. Try picking cat up: Hunny is not tolerant of this type of handling. She starts to growl and move away. Behavior Determination: Experience No Child Hunny was brought to the care center as a stray so we don’t have any behavioral history or tendencies previous to what we are seeing during the evaluation. At the time of the assessment she was displaying timid behavior; does not seek attention from the assessor and becomes alert when the kennel was open. Hunny eyes got wide as I started to get closer but after a steady low approach using soft voices she relaxed a little. I was able to pet her and interact with her in a limited way. We recommend that this cat go to a home with experienced cat parents with no children.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
05/23/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Scanned negative BARH – lunged at den door, bit at syringe, tried to bite, tried to scratch – 0.1mL Telazol given for exam. F~ 1 year (white belly/alcohol – no spay scar or tattoo) Ears, eyes, nose, throat clear Teeth white Coat clean No flea dirt or parasites noted Ambx4 NOSF
☆★ TO ADOPT THIS ANIMAL THROUGH THE PUBLIC ADOPTION SITE, PLEASE GO TO THE FOLLOWING LINK AND SCROLL DOWN TO BOTTOM TO LOG IN AND RESERVE THE ANIMAL. THERE WILL BE A $202 DEPOSIT REQUIRED. $150 WILL BE REFUNDED ONCE PROOF OF SPAY/NEUTER IS SUPPLIED. http://nycacc.org/PublicAtRisk.htm ☆★
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For more information on adopting from the NYC AC&C, or to find a rescue to assist, please read the following: http://urgentpodr.org/adoption-info-and-list-of-rescues. If you are local to the Tri-State, New England, and the general Northeast United States area, and you are SERIOUS about adopting or fostering one of the animals at NYC ACC, please read our MUST READ section for instructions, or email [email protected]. Our experienced volunteers will do their best to guide you through the process. * We highly discourage everyone from trusting strangers that send them Facebook messages, offering help, for it has ended in truly tragic events.* For more info on behavior codes and ratings, please click here: http://information.urgentpodr.org/acc-placement-status-descriptions. For answers to Frequently Asked Questions, please see: http://information.urgentpodr.org/category/frequently-asked-questions/. You can call (212) 788-4000 for automated instructions.
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