TOBY – A1100588
Safe - 3-12-2017 Brooklyn
SAFE 3/12/17
5 YEAR OLD TOBY IS FIV + AND A FRIENDLY SOCIABLE KITTY – ALREADY NEUTERED AND NEEDS A HOME ASAP!
BROOKLYN CENTER
**FIV POSITIVE**
TOBY – A1100588
NEUTERED MALE, BLK TABBY, DOMESTIC SH MIX,5 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition ILLNESS Intake Date 12/27/2016, From NY 11204, DueOut Date 12/30/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Scanned negative Neutered, ~5yrs Sociable, tolerated handling and petting mild tarter, gingivitis Ocular scarrig and ocular OU, Overweight left ear tipped FIV + BARH
Weight 14.0
5 yr neutered black tabby, FIV+ 12/28/16 Left ear-tipped. Quiet, calm, large cat in pop-up on floor of Rm. 8, an uncomfortable spot for him. Allowed petting all over, seemed to appreciate the attention. Possible bump or maybe an old, healed injury to corner of right eye? Stayed calm and quiet, during the entire interaction. Manged to turn around to face me (tight space), made some eye contact with soft eyes. Gave some treats and fresh water. Initial med exam pending.
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