TOM TOM – A1088743
Safe - 11-3-2016 Brooklyn
SAFE 11/3/16
WHY NOT GIVE THX THIS THANKSGIVING BY GIVING A CAT WHO HAS LOST EVERYTHING – A HOME!! 7 YR OLD THROWAWAY MAMA DUMPED BY OWNER DUE TO “ALLERGIES” – NEEDS OUT NOW!! NOV 6 WILL MARK 2 MONTHS SINCE TOM TOM WAS SURRENDERED, LACTATING WITHOUT HER KITTENS!! A volunteer writes: Despite her name, Tom Tom is no tom cat. She’s a delicate little gal who has been winning over volunteers with her affectionate personality since she’s been here. When I’ve been paying attention to other cats near her, Tom Tom will mew – not too loudly or rudely, just enough so that I know she’s there – to let me know it’s her turn.
OWNER SUR – ONHOLDHERE, NO HOLD Reason ALLERGIES
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 09/06/2016, From NY 11208, DueOut Date 09/09/2016
Medical Summary scan neg ~5yrs, female, enlarged mammary glands barh. tense, allowed handling, growling during exam. eating with good appetite. bcs 4/9 teeth clean, eyes clear, no ocular or nasal discharge integ wnl; ambulatory x 4 a: owner reported recent litter, lactating p: continue to monitor while at bacc. excellent prognosis
Weight 7.0
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