TIGER – A1075951
Gone - 6-7-2016 Brooklyn
**GONE 06/07/16** TIGER IS READY TO PLAY!! TIGER is a two year old SPAYED lady who has lived as a solo cat. Her owner said their living situation is changing (whatever that means) and so TIGER has ended up here. TIGER can get overstimulated but that can be helped with 1) giving her space and 2) engaging her is activities that drain her energy….for example, playing with wand toys ……. PLEASE DON’T LOOK PAST THIS CUTIE, BECAUSE SHE NEEDS A LITTLE EXTRA ATTENTION! All the good things in life do!! PLEASE APPLY TO FOSTER OR ADOPT TIGER TONIGHT!! It’s a long list and she needs all the support she can get!!
Brooklyn Center
My name is TIGER. My Animal ID # is A1075951. – P
I am a spayed female brn tabby and black domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 06/01/2016 from NY 11213, owner surrender reason stated was MOVE2PRIVA.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
06/02/2016 Exam Type VACCINATE – Medical Rating is 1 – NORMAL , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 10.0 LBS.
No Final Exam
06/02/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
06/02/16 08:14 Basic Information: Tiger is 2 year old altered domestic shorthair. She was given as a gift two years ago. Tiger is healthy and has no health concerns. Owner surrenders Tiger due to living situation. Social Life and Personality: Tiger lived with one person and never been around children. She is usually shy for a few minutes around strangers and can be somewhat rough. She doesn’t like being touched anywhere beside on her head. Tiger has never been around other animals. Tiger is indoors only and activity level is to a medium. Owner describes Tiger as independent. Behavior: Tiger has bitten someone but not another animal, (further information in memo). Tiger was never given a bath and struggles when getting nails trim. Tiger attempt to bite when being picked up and held. Owner has never put tiger in a carrier and never disturbs her while sleeping. For a New Family to Know: Tiger is litter box trained and uses a hooded litter box. Tiger has a scratching post made out of rough rope. She likes to sit on owners lap and be in the same room. She likes to play by herself with balls, strings, mouse toys and catnip. Tiger eats wet and dry food twice a day. Tiger will do best in a loving home. Intake Behavior: Upon intake Tiger was nervous and tense. She scanned negative and allowed limited handling.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
06/04/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPNOCHILD
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
As per previous owner, Tiger lived with one person and has never been around children. She is usually shy for a few minutes around strangers and can be somewhat rough. She doesn’t like being touched anywhere beside on her head. Tiger has never been around other animals. Tiger is indoors only and activity level is to a medium. Tiger is described as independent. Reaction to assessor: Tiger comes to the front of the cage soliciting attention When spoken quietly: Tiger stays at front and continues soliciting attention Reaction to door cage opening: Tiger remains soft and relaxed Reaction to touch: Tiger solicits petting and attention but becomes overstimulated. Tiger starts to hiss and swat when overstimulated Try picking cat up: Tiger is tolerant of this type of handling. Tiger is social and affectionate but appears to be easily overstimulated. As a result of this observed behavior we recommend adopters who are familiar with signs of behavioral arousal and agitation in cats, so that interactions can be ended before Tiger becomes overstimulated. We also recommend fishing pole-type toys for play as they allow for interaction and vigorous, stimulating exercise while keeping human hands at a distance. Behavior Determination: Experience No Child At the time of the assessment Tiger was displaying friendly behavior, comes to the front of the kennel, interacts with the Assessor and solicits attention. Tiger is easily overstimulated when touched. She may hiss or swat but start seeking attention again. Tiger is displaying behavior appropriate for a experinced cat owner with no children.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
06/02/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Scan negative BARH AMBx4 Nervous, but allowed handling Spayed~2yrs EENT:WNL No fleas seen Nosf
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