SPARKLE – A1069084
Safe - 4-16-2016 Staten Island
SAFE 4/16/16
Sparkle was surrendered because of landlord. She is the sweetest girl that is an attention go getter!
A volunteer writes: Sparkle is a lovely gray tortie who will meow to get your attention. She is quiet and reserved – but that’s a good thing because she is so lady-like. Sparkle would so love to feel comfy and safe in a forever home – perhaps you could be the one to make that all come true for her?
STATEN ISLAND CENTER
SPARKLE – A1069084
SPAYED FEMALE, TORTIE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,10 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason LLORDPRIVA
Intake condition GERIATRIC Intake Date04/01/2016, From NY 10301, DueOut Date04/01/2016
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Scan negative BARH AMBx4 Friendly,allowed handling Spayed~10yrs Moderate gingivitis/tartar Slightly overweight cloudy eyes No fleas seen EENT:WNL Nosf
Weight 13.0
4/1/16
Scan negative
BARH
AMBx4
Friendly,allowed handling
Spayed~10yrs
Moderate gingivitis/tartar
Slightly overweight
cloudy eyes
No fleas seen
EENT:WNL
Nosf
Sparkle came to the shelter surrendered by an owner who described her as independent and notes that she tolerated a dog in her previous home.
Reaction to assessor: Sparkle is lying in her cubby, soft and relaxed.
Reaction when softly spoken to: Sparkle comes to the front of the cage and rubs against the cage front.
Reaction to cage door opening: Sparkle remains soft and relaxed.
Reaction to touch: Sparkle head-butts the assessor and appreciates petting; meows harshly when her rear is petted, but goes back to soliciting attention.
Reaction to pick up: Sparkle is tense, but tolerant of this type of handling.
Placement Determination: Beginner
Sparkle approaches the assessor, solicits petting and attention and allows all handling.
04/01/16 13:13
CAT INFORMATION SHEET
Sparkle was brought from her owner’s home where she lived with 2 adults. Sparkle had lived with them for 5 years. Sparkle was originally owner’s great grandmother’s cat but when her great grandmother passed away, she took ownership of Sparkle . Sparkle has not been around children so it is unknown how she will interact with them. Sparkle did live with a dog and they co-existed with a mutual tolerance. Sparkle did not want to interact with the dog. Sparkle has not had any interactions with other cats so it is unknown how is will react to one.
According to the owner, Sparkle is a hider that comes out to eat and use the litterbox. Sparkle is not one to solicit attention often but when she did it was only when the owner was home alone.
Sparkle was fed friskies dry food and human tuna in a can with water.
According to the owner, Sparkle used the litterbox normally and that there or no past or current medical issues that she is aware of. Owner did state that Sparkle vomits hairballs often.
A volunteer writes: Sparkle is a lovely gray tortie who will meow to get your attention. She is quiet and reserved – but that’s a good thing because she is so lady-like. Sparkle would so love to feel comfy and safe in a forever home – perhaps you could be the one to make that all come true for her?
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