STAR – A1071781
Safe - 5-16-2016 Manhattan
SAFE 5/16/16
MANHATTAN CENTER
STAR – A1071781
FEMALE, TAN / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,11 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason NO TIME
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 04/28/2016, From NY 10457, DueOut Date 04/28/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary Intact female Scan negative for a microchip 11 years old according to the owner—On a vet check to confirm age Might be about 8 years or possibly younger Eyes are clear Nose= No discharge Ears are clean Teeth are intact and stainned Coat is clean Not declawed Dewormed with Pyrantel Flea Treatment= Activyl As of now no signs of URI As of now no V/S/C/D NOSF
Weight 6.8
INTIAL EXAM:
Intact female
Scan negative for a microchip
11 years old according to the owner—On a vet check to confirm age Might be about 8 years or possibly younger
Eyes are clear
Nose= No discharge
Ears are clean
Teeth are intact and stained
Coat is clean
Not declawed
Dewormed with Pyrantel
Flea Treatment= Activyl
As of now no signs of URI
As of now no V/S/C/D
NOSF
RE-EXAM:
BAR. BCS 4/9. TIMID ON EXAM.
PE: EENT WNL, PLN WNL, ORAL EXAM MILD DENTAL TARTAR, SUBTLE UNDERBITE, THORACIC AUSC WNL, ABD PALP WNL, M/S WNL, SKIN/HAIR THINNED HAIRCOAT ON DORSUM, NO FLEAS OR FLEA DIRT OBSERVED ON EXAM.
GERIATRIC HEALTHY.
CONTINUED MONITORING WHILE AT MACC.
04/29/16 19:16 BARH mm pink, slight muscle atrophy
pt began to hiss as cleaning happening in the same room.
P: exam tomorrow when less stress
BEHAVIOR:
Star’s previous owner reports she is friendly and outgoing around strangers. She has lived with children and loves to play with them and is gentle. She does not mind having his coat brushed, being picked up and allows being placed in a cat carrier. She was best described as friendly and playful with a medium activity level. In the home Star will follow the owner around and prefers to stay in same room as the owner.
Reaction to assessor: Star was resting in her cage.
Reaction when softly spoken to: Star looks at the assessor with relaxed eyes.
Reaction to cage door opening: Star remains soft and relaxed.
Reaction to touch: Star leans in for petting and when petting stops, she gets up to come to the front and rubs her cheeks against the assessor’s hand. She starts to purr and continues to rub for attention.
Reaction to being picked up: Star remains calm and allows handling.
PROFILE:
4/28/16 14:12
Basic information:
Star is a 11 year. old male domestic short hair mix. The owner surrendered Star because he has no time to care for Star. Star has no health problems and the owner has not taken them to a vet.
Socialization:
The owner states that around strangers Star is friendly and outgoing. Star has lived with children between the ages of 4 years and 13 years, he is gentle and loves to play. He has never been around dogs or other cats so the owner has no idea how Coffee Star would react around them. Star has never bitten or scratched anyone.
Behavior:
Star has never been bathed, had his nails trimmed. He does not mind having his coat brushed, being picked up and allows being placed in a cat carrier.
For a new family to know:
The owner describes Star as friendly and playful cat with a medium activity level. Star has never played with toys; he lives mostly indoors and sleeps anywhere in the house that he wants. In the home Star will follow the owner around and prefers to stay in same room as the owner. Star eats Meow mix brand dry cat food and is feed two times a day. He is litter box trained and uses an uncovered litter box with clumping litter. Star has never been given a scratching post so the owner does not know if he will use it or not.
Behavior during intake:
During intake Star was clam with soft body, he allowed us to scan (-) put on collar, photographed and placed in cat kennel.
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