WHITEY – 21033
Safe - 2-25-2018 Brooklyn
SAFE 2/25/18 Whitey is a 7 year old neutered male that is overweight. Finder had Whitey for about 2 weeks and was given by a friend to watch for a few days. Finder was unable keep Whitey in the home due to no time.
Brooklyn Center
Name: Whitey
Animal ID 21033
Type Cat
Sex Male
Spayed / Neutered -Yes
Color Orange Tabby / White
Age 7Yrs
Found Location
Beach 84th Street
FAR ROCKAWAY, 11693
Breed
Domestic Short Hair Cross
Date Found
2/18/2018
Animal Identification
Animal ID: 21033
Neutered, Orange & White DSH, 22 lbs, Stray, 2/18/18
Medical:
Medical Notes
Notes
Date
No Medical Notes Stored
Vet Treatments
Date Administered
Vet Treatment Type
Treatment Result
Administered by External Vet
2/19/2018
Microchip Implantation
2/19/2018
Rabies
2/19/2018
Internal Parasite Treatment – Pyrantel
2/19/2018
Fvr-Cp Series
2/19/2018
Flea/Tick Application – Topical
2/19/2018
FeLV/FIV Snap
Negative
Vet Treatments Due
Date Due
Vet Treatment Type
3/5/2018
Fvr-Cp Series
3/5/2018
Internal Parasite Treatment – Pyrantel
3/19/2018
Flea/Tick Application – Topical
2/19/2019
Rabies
Medications
Medication
Amount Dispensed
Frequency
Date From
Date To
Vet Name
Reason
Notes
No medications administered to this animal.
Drug Usage
No drugs administered to this animal.
Vet Consultations
Date
Reasons
Vet Notes
Vet
Date Resolved
19-Feb-2018
DVM Intake
Vet Notes: 2:07 PM
[DVM Intake]
DVM Intake Exam
Estimated age:7 reported
Microchip noted on Intake?n
Microchip Number (If Applicable):
History 😮 surrender
Subjective:netted. blood tinged saliva noted–unsure of source but may have injured self in struggle
Observed Behavior -striking growling hissing
Evidence of Cruelty seen -n
Evidence of Trauma seen -n
Objective
T =
P =120
R =40
BCS 9/9
EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam:limited. moderate gingivitis on front teeth
H/L: NSR, NMA, Lungs clear, eupneic
ABD: hard to assess
U/G:reported neutered
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat
CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Assessment: obese, minor injury to mouth
Prognosis:good
Plan:
weight loss
VET-P 991027
Behavior:
Animal Name: Whitey
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
This animal came from:
Origin Address
Basic Information:
Whitey is a 7 year old neutered male that is overweight. Finder had Whitey for about 2 weeks and was given by a friend to watch for a few days. Finder was unable keep Whitey in the home due to no time.
Previously lived with:
1 Adult
How is this cat around strangers?
Around strangers, Whitey is friendly and outgoing. He loves when someone gives him attention.
How is this cat around children?
Whitey has been around children ages 1 1/2, 4 and 5 and was always relaxed and respectful around the animals.
How is this cat around other cats?
Whitey has been around both a male and female cat and was always relaxed and respectful around both animals
How is this cat around dogs?
Whitey has been around small dogs both male and female and is respectful around other dogs
Behavior Notes
Whitey is not bothered by being given a bath, having his nails trimmed, having his coat brushed, being picked up and held, being put into a carrier and being disturbed while sleeping
Bite history:
Whitey does not have a bite history
For a New Family to Know
Whitey is described as friendly, affectionate, mellow and quiet. He has a low activity level and likes to lounge around the home. Whitey likes to be around people in the home and would follow people around from room to room. He was fed dry food only brand Kibbles N Bits. Whitey was kept indoors only and is litter box trained. In the home, Whitey used a hooded litter box with clay litter. Whitey had a scratching post made of carpet and wood in the home that he would use frequently. He would also like to scratch on furniture.
Behavior Notes:
Behavior during intake: Whitey had a soft and relaxed body during intake. Counselor was able to scan for a microchip and take a picture without any issues.
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