PRINCESS – A1100227
Safe - 3-24-2017 Brooklyn
SAFE 3/24/17 PRINCESS is currently being housed at the offsite quarantine facility for cats exposed to Avian Influenza. She has been cleared of influenza and is ready to find a great new home—that’s where you come in! If you can help please let us know!
PRINCESS WAS DUMPED FOR PERSONAL PROBLEMS ALONG WITH HER HOUSEMATE, MIDNIGHT – SHE IS 6 YRS OLD – ALREADY SPAYED – AND NEEDS A HOME!
BROOKLYN CENTER
PRINCESS – A1100227
SPAYED FEMALE, BLACK / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,6 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason PERS PROB
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 12/21/2016, From NY 11226, DueOut Date 12/21/2016, I came in with Group/Litter #K16-084870.
Medical Behavior Evaluation YELLOW
Medical Summary Scanned negative BARH- tolerate some handling; attempted to bite with handling Spayed female 6 yrs old Eyes, ears and nose- clear Teeth- mild to moderated stain and tartar No parasites or fleas seen Ambx4 NOSf
Weight 6.3
Initial Exam (12/22/16)
Scanned negative
BARH- tolerate some handling; attempted to bite with handling
Spayed female
6 yrs old
Eyes, ears and nose- clear
Teeth- mild to moderated stain and tartar
No parasites or fleas seen
Ambx4
NOSf
Enrichment
12/22/16
Initial med exam pending, very brief interaction. Nervous and unsure, arrived from same home as Midnight, 0762820. At back of cage, low body and head, keeping eyes down. Able to pet all over, but anxious. Gave a frozen tuna pop and toys.
01/18/17 (LIC Notes)
Calm and relaxed when approached. She accepts petting, but dislikes vigorous rubs. Will meow and focus on my hand to warn me to be more gentle, but allowed soft and gentle strokes. She appeared to avoid interaction with the other cats in her group, shifting away to go to a free area whenever a cat goes near her (even if they walk pass her just to interact with me). She hisses when I attempted to touch her again, but that may be re-directed because she felt uncomfortable and was focused on another cat (Patches A1098112) who kept following me.
Profile
Basic Information:
Princess is a female domestic short hair cat that was surrendered for personal reasons.
Socialization:
Around strangers Princess is friendly/outgoing and plays gently with adults and children. Princess has lived with/spent time with children from newborns to 6years old around them she is relaxed and affectionate. Princess has lived with another cat who she was relaxed and affectionate towards. Princess has lived with dogs of various sized and breeds and was relaxed and affectionate toward them.
Behavior:
Princess has never bitten another person or animal. Princess will often scratch on the furniture and is relaxed when riding in a car. Princess enjoys being given a bath, having her nails trimmed, being brushed, being picked up/held, being placed in a carrier and does not mind being disturbed while resting/sleeping.
For a New Family to Know:
Princess is described as friendly, playful, confident and quiet with a high activity level. Princess likes to follow around her owner when she is at home and likes to play with balls, stuffed toys and string. Princess was kept indoors only and was fed both wet and dry food. Princess is litter box trained and used an uncovered litter box with clumping litter. Princess was not given a scratching post so it is unknown how she will react to one.
Intake behavior:
Princess was friendly toward staff during intake and would approach staff to get her head rubbed.
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