PEPE – 20560
Safe - 2-25-2018 Brooklyn
*** SAFE 02/25/18 *** PEPE was brought to the shelter by his owner. He needs a new furever home this time.
BROOKLYN CENTER
Hello, my name is Pepe. My animal id is #20560. I am a desexed male black cat at the Brooklyn Animal Care Center. The shelter thinks I am about 5 years old. – P
I came into the shelter as a owner surrender on 13-Feb-2018, with the surrender reason stated as person health – allergies.
ZIP Code From: 11373
Pepe was placed at risk due to behavior display in the care center; Pepe has displayed fearful behavior during their stay in the care center and may dislike certain types of handling. A fearful cat will feel more relaxed when given options, so provide him with the chance to move closer, investigate, or interact with you. Be sure to offer incentive such as treats or play time whenever the cat makes a small positive step.
My medical notes are…
Weight: 10.96 lbs
13/02/2018
DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: 3 year Microchip noted on Intake? negative History : o/s Subjective: BARH Observed Behavior – very sweet but vocal and tenses up a little with restraint. Easily handleable. Did well for all medical handling and procedures Evidence of Cruelty seen – no Evidence of Trauma seen – no Objective P = wnl R = eupneic BCS 5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal discharge noted Oral Exam: clean adult dentition, no oral lesions noted PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupneic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: MI, 2 testicles descended MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Assessment: Apparently healthy Plan: Continue to monitor while at BACC Prognosis: Excellent SURGERY: ok to schedule for surgery
14/02/2018
Pre-surgical exam, anesthesia, and surgery performed by ASPCA. Green linear tattoo placed on ventral abdomen.
Details on my behavior are…
Behavior Condition: 2. Blue
During intkae Pepe was very talkative. Pepe allowed to be scanned and collared with no problem. Pepe became a little hissy but still allowed all handling.
Basic Information:: Pepe is a 5 year old black and white DSH. Owner has had Pepe for 2 years and has known him for 5 years. Pepe is being surrendered due to allergies.
How is this cat around strangers?: Around strangers Pepe is shy for a few minutes. Pepe plays exuberantly with adults.
How is this cat around children?: Pepe has lived with children ages 7 and 15 and is respectful towards them. Pepe plays exuberantly. Pepe likes to chase people and swat at them but never scratches.
How is this cat around other cats?: Pepe did not live with a cat in his previous home but the home before that Pepe was reported to live with another cat. Pepe was playful with them and played gently
How is this cat around dogs?: Pepe did not live with a dog
Behavior Notes: in car rides Pepe meows. Pepe does not like getting baths and will struggle to get out to the water . Pepe also doesnt like having his nails trimmed and will try to bite. Pepe enjoys being brushed ans isnt bothered when being picked up and held. Pepe will struggle to get away when being placed in a carrier.
Bite history:: No known bite history
Energy level/descriptors:: medium/high
Has this cat ever had any medical issues?: No
For a New Family to Know: Pepe was described as affectionate and talkative. when home with Pepe he likes to follow you around. Pepe enjoys playing with stuffed mice toys. Pepe is an indoor only cat. Pepe eats friskies wet food and dry food twice a day. Pepe is litter box trained and uses a covered litter box with arm and hammer litter. Pepe has a scratching post made of twine and also likes to scratch on the sofa. when its time for bed Pepe sleep on the sofa.
KNOWN HISTORY:: KNOWN HISTORY: Lived Indoors Previously lived with: Adults and children ages 7 and 15 Behavior toward strangers: Shy for a few minutes, but warms up and plays exuberantly Behavior toward children: Respectful and playful. Likes to play chase and bat at them (no claws) Behavior toward cats: Previously lived with another cat and was playful and relaxed. Behavior toward dogs: Unknown Bite or Scratch history: None Litter box training: Yes Energy level/descriptors: Affectionate and talkative with a medium-high energy level Other notes: He doesn’t like having his nails trimmed, but he enjoys being brushed and isn’t bothered being picked up/held and struggles when placed in a carrier. He enjoys playing with stuffed mice toys.
MEDICAL BEHAVIOR:: 02/13/18 Very sweet but vocal and tenses up a little with restraint. Easily handle able. Did well for all medical handling and procedures
Cage Condition:: No change
Reaction to assessor:: Pepe was tense and crouched in the back of the kennel with wide eyes focused on the assessor. He hisses when the assessor approaches and starts to lip lick.
Reaction when softly spoken to:: Pepe inches away towards the back of the kennel and continues to lip lick.
Reaction to cage door opening:: Pepe hisses and rises up slowly.
Reaction to touch:: Pepe’s ears bend slightly and he hisses when the assessor extends his hand out. He sniffs the assessor’s hand and tolerates petting with a slow approach. His body twitches and his tail starts to sway with every soft pass along his body.
ACTIVITY LEVEL:: Laid back
VOCAL:: Quiet
CHARACTER TYPE: : Timid,Independent
POTENTIAL CHALLENGES:: Fearful
Potential challenges comments:: Pepe has displayed fearful behavior during their stay in the care center and may dislike certain types of handling. A fearful cat will feel more relaxed when given options, so provide him with the chance to move closer, investigate, or interact with you. Be sure to offer incentive such as treats or play time whenever the cat makes a small positive step. Please speak to an adoption counselor for additional information on methods to desensitize your cat to their fear stimulus.
BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION: : Experienced, adult only
Behavior Asilomar: TM – Treatable-Manageable
RECOMMENDATIONS:: None
BEHAVIOR SUMMARY:: Pepe tolerates attention and petting but may be fearful or stressed in the shelter, and may be intimidated by small children. He may be a little more independent, and may need time to warm up to his 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.
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