WAFFLES – A1105270
Safe - 3-15-2017 Brooklyn
SAFE 3/15/17 — 6-Month Old KITTEN – Waffles – NEEDS YOU AT BACC!
Brooklyn Center
Waffles – A1105270 – 6 month old male black kitten, stray:
Waffles is a black DSH with no known medical conditions. Finder has seen Waffles for about 5 months in the neighborhood. Finder feeds Waffles but is unable to pick him up or interact with him. During intake Waffles was very nervous. He did not allow to be scanned collared or any handling.
ENRICHMENT:
03/09/17
Arrived w/ Bacon, -67. Crouching between side of kennel and litter box at rear. Very alert and tense. Focuses intently on me and my hand when I slowly extend to him. Not receptive to much interaction. Was likely quite happy outside, may struggle to adjust to this environment. Sprayed Feliway and gave some tuna. When I move away he creeped forward to eat the fish, but froze then slowly retreated when I returned to his kennel.
MEDICAL:
Scanned negative
Male, ~6mths
Very Fearful, not friendly,uncomfortable,did not allow prolong handling at this time.
EENT — wnl
Skin/coat — NOSF
AMB x4
BARH
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