KIKI – A1093765
Gone - 10-21-2016 Manhattan
*** GONE 10/21/16 *** WHEN WILL PEOPLE SPAY & NEUTER?? CUTE KIKI is a one year old intact male who was surrendered for “Too Many Pets”….well, that’s not KIKI’s fault…..KIKI has lived with other children and played gently with them. He does like to swat and pounce unexpectedly. Neutering would help with this as would directed play with wand toys to get all that young energy expended…KIKI IS A CAT FAMILY MEMBER IN THE MAKING!! Please help him stay alive past NOON tomorrow!! KIKI is publicly adoptable!! APPLY to FOSTER or ADOPT HIM NOW!!
Manhattan Center
My name is KIKI. My Animal ID # is A1093765. – P
I am a male black and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 1 YEAR
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 10/17/2016 from NY 10472, owner surrender reason stated was TOO MANY P.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
10/17/2016 Exam Type VACCINATE – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 11.6 LBS.
No Final Exam
10/17/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
10/17/16 17:13 Kiki is shy around strangers and usually hides when they come around and takes a few hours to warm up. Kiki has lived with a 10 and 13 year old and he plays with them gently. Often without known cause he runs and swats at family members while their walking by or will pounce or swat while petting him and has also bit owners without a warning. Kiki has never been around other animals. Kiki likes to scratch on boxes and wood. Kiki allows baths but needs to be held down with her front facing away from the person bathing him. He is iffy about being held and sometimes will allow it and sometimes will not. Kiki Has a high level of energy and runs back and forth within the house and jumps on and off of object. He follows his owners around the house. Kiki uses the litter box well and has an incovered litter box with any type of litter. He is kept indoors and eats dry food. Kiki Allowed councilor to put collar on while owner was around but but once taken to holding started hissing and striking and clawed councilor, handling not possible with Kiki during intake.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
10/20/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPNOCHILD
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Kiki’s former owner stated he is shy around strangers and usually hides when they come around and takes a few hours to warm up. Kiki has lived with a 10 and 13 year old and he plays with them gently. Often without known cause he runs and swats at family members while their walking by or will pounce or swat while petting him. Reaction to assessor: Kiki looks anxious, sitting upright while swatting out the front of the cage when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Kiki began to stress meow, tense body posture, alert with eyes wide open. Reaction to touch: Kiki slowly leans into the pets, rolls over while he highly remains agitated with his surroundings then hisses and bats the assessor’s hand. Placement determination: Experience / no child Kiki tolerates attention and petting, but may be fearful or stressed in the shelter, and may be intimidated by small children. Due to the behaviors seen in the care center, we feel that this cat will do best in a calm, quiet home with experienced cat parents and without children.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
10/17/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
scan negative ear mite negative flea comb negative- treated with activyl male intact severe aggressive during exam, tries to bite- flee
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