NIMO – A1047848
Gone - 9-18-2016 Brooklyn
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*** GONE 09/18/16 *** SECOND CHANCE FOR NIMO – LET’S MAKE SURE SHE MAKES IT TONIGHT!! SHY & GENTLE NIMO RETURNED!!……” She was adopted from ACC and has been in owner care since. He is being surrendered into the center due to family not having time to care. There are no known health injuries or concerns. Around strangers she is shy for a few minutes; she lived with children of all ages and was relaxed, affectionate and gentle. She doesn’t play with children or adults, she plays alone. She lived with another cat male and was very tolerant. Behavior is unknown with dogs.”…..NIMO likes a clean litterbox as all cats do and she is already SPAYED!! Because of her shyness, NIMO will just need a little time to adapt and then she will be PURRFECT!! APPLY TO FOSTER OR ADOPT THIS GEM NOW!!
Brooklyn Center
*RETURN*
My name is NIMO. My Animal ID # is A1047848. – P
I am a spayed female black domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 1 YEAR 4 MONTHS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 07/27/2016 from NY 11208, owner surrender reason stated was NO TIME.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
08/10/2016 Exam Type VACCINATE – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is EXPERIENCE, Weight 8.6 LBS.
new wt. 8.1
07/27/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
07/27/16 13:59 Nimo is 1 year and 2 month old spayed black and white cat. She was adopted from ACC and has been in owner care since. He is being surrendered into the center due to family not having time to care. There are no known health injuries or concerns. Around strangers she is shy for a few minutes; she lived with children of all ages and was relaxed, affectionate and gentle. She doesn’t play with children or adults, she plays alone. She lived with another cat male and was very tolerant. Behavior is unknown with dogs. There is no known history of her biting another animal or person. She is shy around people she doesn’t know. During car rides she is afraid. She has had litter box accidents but it rarely occurs, she is both pooping and peeing outside of the box when he it isn’t cleaner she is afraid. When getting a bath or nails is trimmed she is afraid. Enjoys having her coat brushed; but is afraid when being picked up and held and placed in carrier. Nimo is described as being fearful, shy and independent with a low activity level. She is fearful at times but enjoys playing with her toy string. Mostly kept indoors she slept under the bed and ate both wet and dry meow mix at least 4 times a day. Her favorite treats are dental treats. She is litter box trained using an uncovered box with clumping, pellets or clay litter. She scratched on a post made of rough ropes, carpet and cardboard.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
08/31/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Nimo was at the back of the kennel with her body lowered and watches the assessor with wide eyes. Reaction when softly spoken to: Nimo slow blinks at the assessor and turns her head towards the wall. Reaction to cage door opening: Nimo remains motionless. Reaction to touch: Nimo is hesitant of contact and leans away as you approach her. She sniffs the assessors hand and allows petting all over her body. Nimo slowly builds up confidence the more you interact with her and slowly approaches the front. Her body is a bit tense but she leans in for rubs and lightly head butts the assessor. Reaction to being picked up: Nimo had a tense body when held, hissed then struggled to be put down. Behavior Determination: Experience Nimo tolerates attention and petting but may be fearful or stressed in the shelter. She may be a little more independent, and may need time to warm up to her new home. We recommend that this cat go to a home with experienced cat parents. 08/01/16 Nimo’s previous owners report she is shy around strangers for a few minutes. She has lived with children of all ages and was relaxed, affectionate, and gentle. She isn’t very playful with people, but likes to play alone. She has lived with another male cat and was very tolerant of him. She had rare litter box accidents when the litter box hasn’t been cleaned, or when she is afraid. She enjoys having her coat brushed, but is afraid of being picked up, held, or placed in a carrier. She was described as fearful, shy, and independent with a low activity level. Reaction to assessor: Nimo becomes tense when approached, but squints her eyes. Reaction when softly spoken to: Nimo feint sleeps and blinks. Reaction to cage door opening: Nimo buries her head into her blanket and attempts to hide. Reaction to touch: Nimo remains immobile and allows petting, but has a tense body. She turns her head to face me, closes her eyes, and seems to warm up a little, but her ears tilt sideways and she buries her head into the bedding again. Behavior Determination: Experience Nimo tolerates attention and petting but may be fearful or stressed in the shelter. She may be a little more independent, and may need time to warm up to her new home. We recommend that this cat go to a home with experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
07/27/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
scan positive-981020013616402 sex:female-spayed age:1 yr, 2 months old as per owner BARH ear,eyes and nose is clear teeth:clean ear mites negative flea negative allowed to hanling during examin ambx4 NOSF
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