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04/04/2022
03/04/2022

*Reunited With Family!

Winter Is *FELV+* & Has A For You To Watch: https://youtu.be/TOj6flCCMNo: ACC NYC – Manhattan Center

- : #139401:

Age: 7 Years (approx)
S*x:
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Weight: 10.7

Care Center Location: Animal Care Center
Zip Code: NEW YORK 10039
Intake Type: Stray (No ID)

Medical Behavior: 2. Blue

28-Mar-2022

Vet Notes: 1:41 PM
DVM Intake Exam

Estimated age: 6-8 years based on the condition of teeth and eyes
Microchip noted on Intake? Negative
History: Stray
Subjective: BAR H pink 1 sec
Observed Behavior - Relaxed; easily examined at first but then got mildly nervous (tried to get away)
Evidence of Cruelty seen - No
Evidence of Trauma seen - No

Objective

P = 180hr
R = 40rr
BCS 6/9

EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam: NSF
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupneic
ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated
U/G: FS based on scar consistent with OHE
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, generalized scaling; overweight
CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities

Assessment
FeLV (+)

Prognosis:
Fair

Plan:
Intake procedures

BG- 99 mg/dl: A volunteer writes: Who is the best little kitty? Winter is! Winter has impeccable manners and happily chirps to say hello. She adores attention and will earnestly nuzzle into your hands and arms, then headbutt in grateful greetings and friendship. While Winter is friendly and social and loves being with people, she is also happy to entertain herself. She cheerfully plays with her toy mice and pipe cleaners. This very well rounded and charming lady is at Manhattan ACC waiting to meet you! Winter Loves Laser Toys!
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03/04/2022

C #10330650 Domestic Short Hair, Calico, Female, Adult, approx. 14lbs. This cat was found by a citizen by Linden Dr. and brought to the shelter. This cat was friendly at intake. THIS CAT’S HOLD IS UP ON 4-07-22

02/04/2022
01/04/2022
25/03/2022

😻 Tiger is safe with Quality of Life Rehab & Foster, Inc.. Please honor your pledges or donate via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/qualityofliferehab

🆘URGENT🆘

This poor boy recently came into the shelter after a citizen realized how sick he was. Tiger is suffering from a severe uri, dehydrated, congested, has raspy breathing, has an odor coming off of his face, and is not eating in the shelter. Tiger needs out of the shelter and to a full service vet. The shelter has given him till 5pm Friday (3/25) but if he continues to not eat that deadline will be moved up. Tiger is an older friendly guy.

Tiger needs a committed foster, pledges for his medical care, and a rescue. If you have any questions or can help please PM the page.

Located at Orange County Animal Services
Orlando, FL
ID A489684

24/03/2022

***STILL MISSING***

LOST 3/14/22 - MIDDLE VILLAGE

Last seen on 79 & Penelope Avenue 🙏 - "Levchuk" - 631-691-9720 **REWARD FOR SAFE RETURN***

24/03/2022
23/03/2022

Princess Glitterhead is available for adoption. She has very few teeth and will need to be on a wet food diet. She is very shy but enjoys attention when you approach her slowly and she trusts you.

22/03/2022

Kitten season came early for SVAS. This little baby was struggling to thrive.

She’s staying nice and warm in one of our incubators and feels comforted by the heartbeat stuffed animal, providing a soothing environment while we monitor her.

Due to the intake of multiple neonatal litters, our neonatal inventory is almost completely gone.

We are completely out of the heartbeat stuffed animals and heating pads. Please consider donating an item from our neonatal list so our fosters and team can continue to save neonatal babies ❤️

Thank you team SVAS!

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1Y4QJJCFAKLO6?ref_=wl_share

21/03/2022

Hello! My name is Rochelle, and I am fundraising for my foster kitten, Luna. At 6 weeks old, baby Luna… Rochelle Miller needs your support for Help Baby Luna

18/03/2022

***SAFE 3/31/22***Pulled by Feline Rescue of SI - Donation websites: - http://felinerescueofstatenisland.org/donation/ or Paypal Address:
[email protected]

**RETURN** 3 year old Cecelia is a friendly gal who was surrendered by her owner. She was previously at the shelter back in 2019. Cecelia has a wound which is being treated.
she allows all handling and warmed up quickly. Come meet this pretty tabby gal at SIACC.

STATEN ISLAND CENTER

RETURN

Cecelia 53049
Care Center Location: Staten Island Animal Care Center
Zip Code: STATEN ISLAND NY 10312
Intake Type: Owner Surrender
Medical Behavior: 1. Green
Age: 3 Years 11 Months 3 Weeks
S*x: Female
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Weight: 6.7

Vet Consultations

Date

Reasons

Vet Notes

Vet

Date Resolved

16-Mar-2022

LVT Intake

L V T Notes: 8:07 AM

[LVT Intake Exam]

Microchip Scan: previously microchipped
Evidence of Cruelty: none
Observed Behavior: slightly tense, leaned into petting, warmed up during exam, allowed all handling
S*x: FS
Estimated Age: 3yr

Subjective: o/s
Eyes:clear
Ears: clean
Oral Exam:WNL
Nose:clear
Heart:NSR, NMA
Lungs:clear, eupneic
Abdomen:soft, non-painful, no masses palpated
Musculoskeletal: AMbx4, BCS 5/9
Integument: Healthy coat, free of parasites
Mentation:BAR

Preliminary Assessment: Apparently Healthy

Plan:DVM Exam...RV..Behavioral Evaluation

13-Dec-2019

Progress Exam

Vet Notes: 10:48 AM

Bandage change

Removed bandage: wound has healthy granulation tissue, minimal discharge
Flushed wound with saline
Placed a telfa pad with TAB ointment over wound and placed a new soft padded bandage

scheduled next bandage change in 2 days

12-Dec-2019

DVM Intake

Vet Notes: 3:06 PM

[DVM Intake]
DVM Intake Exam

Estimated age: 1.5 years
Microchip noted on Intake? scan positive

History: stray

Subjective:

Observed Behavior - tense but allowed all handling

Evidence of Cruelty seen - no

Evidence of Trauma seen - wound on left forelimb

Objective

BCS 5/9

EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam: clean adult teeth
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupneic
ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated
U/G: Female
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, approximately 2 cm wound at medial left carpus
CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities

Assessment
wound- R/O trauma vs other, does not appear to be a bite wound

Prognosis: good

Plan:
gave simbadol 0.4 mls SQ (x) and 0.29 mls onsior SQ (x)
sedated with ketamine 0.09 mls, butorphanol 0.06 mls, 0.02 mls dexdomitor IM
clipped and cleaned wound, flushed with saline and debrided edges, placed telfa pad with TAB ointment, placed soft padded bandage
change bandage tomorrow
gave convenia 0.3 mls SQ (x)

23-Jan-2019

Vet Notes: 4:05 PM

[Surgery Template - Cat Spay]

Was this cat in heat, pregnant or have a pyometra? no

Ventral Midline Incision
Ovaries Ligated with: 3-0 PDS
Uterine Body Ligated with: 3-0 PDS
Abdominal Closure: 3-0 PDS

Green Linear Tattoo Placed on Midline

Additional Comments:

Vet Notes: 4:04 PM

[DVM Intake]
DVM Intake Exam

Estimated age: 10 months
Microchip noted on Intake? no, ACC implant
Microchip Number (If Applicable):

History : stray

Subjective: bright, alert and responsive

Observed Behavior - friendly

Evidence of Cruelty seen - no

Evidence of Trauma seen - no

Objective

T =
P =
R =
BCS- 4/9

EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam: wnl
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic
ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated
U/G: wnl
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat
CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Re**al: external wnl

Assessment: healthy

Prognosis: good

Plan: okay for placement

SURGERY:
Okay for surgery

23-Jan-2019

Surgical Notes

Post Surgery Note: 3:12 PM

Anesthesia Summary: Feline Spay

Pre Medication/ Induction:

Buprenorphine 0.3 mg/ml – 0.08 ml IM, once.
Dexdomitor 0.5mg/mL injectable: 0.02 mL IM, once.
Ketamine 100 mg/ml – 0.06 ml IM, once.

Size 3.0 fr. ET tube placed, maintained general anesthesia throughout procedure on variable isoflurane and variable O2. Used (non-rebreathing) system with 0.5 L bag.

NSAID:
Simbadol 1.8mg/mL injectable, 0.25 mL SQ, once, for post-operative pain relief, given post-operatively.

Robenacoxib 20mg/mL injectable, 0.3 mL, SQ, once, for post-operative pain relief. Given pre/post operatively.

Recovery Status
Smooth recovery

19-Jan-2019

LVT Intake

L V T Notes: 5:44 PM

[LVT Intake Exam]

Microchip Scan: NEGATIVE
Evidence of Cruelty:no
Observed Behavior: friendly,allowed handling
S*x: F/I
Estimated Age: 10mos

Eyes: WNL
Ears: WNL
Oral Exam: WNL
Abdomen: WNL
Musculoskeletal: WNL
Mentation: WNL

Plan: available for adoption....dvm intake/RV/Sx. surgery

** PLEASE NOTE ** KITTENS under the age of 8 weeks or weighing 2 pounds or less CAN ONLY be PULLED by a RESCUE!!!! IF INTERESTED, PLEASE contact a RESCUE ASAP!!!

For more information on adopting from the NYC AC&C, or to find a rescue to assist, please read the following:

If you are local to NYC, and within 4 hrs of NYS and NJ and you are SERIOUS about adopting or fostering one of the animals at NYC ACC, please read our MUST READ section for instructions, or message our FB page with our experienced volunteers that will do their best to guide you through the process.

* We highly discourage everyone from trusting strangers that send them Facebk messages, offering help, for it has ended in truly tragic events.*

If you can get to the shelters in NYC:
(212) 788-4000 (wait through the prompts to reach a live person)

Email - [email protected]

http://www.nycacc.org/Adopt.htm
https://www.facebook.com/NYCACC/

https://www.nycacc.org/about/locations

If you are within a 3-4 hour radius of NYC or NJ and cannot get to the shelter: You must apply to a New Hope rescue shelter partner.

Here's a list of New Hope shelter rescue partners (must contact individual rescues):
https://www.nycacc.org/get-involved/new-hope/nhpartners

For approved adopters,
There is free transport within a 3-4 hour radius of NYC & NJ.

The NYC ACC foster program:

https://www.nycacc.org/get-involved/foster

18/03/2022

***SAFE 3/31/22***Pulled by Feline Rescue of SI - Donation websites: - http://felinerescueofstatenisland.org/donation/ or Paypal Address:
[email protected]

*SHELTER PLEA* Timid Boy Oscar @ SI ACC. Oscar is a 10 yr old intact male black short hair cat that the previous owner found as a 3 month old kitten, 10 yrs ago. The previous owner cannot keep him due to Oscar spraying in the home.

Staten Island Center

138515 - Oscar - 10-year-old male - Stray (notes below) - Level 3

Vet Treatments
Date Administered Vet Treatment Type Route of Administration Treatment Result Administered by External Vet
3/14/2022 Microchip Implantation
3/14/2022 Internal Parasite Treatment - Pyrantel
3/14/2022 Fvr-Cp 1 Of 2
3/14/2022 Flea/Tick Treatment - Frontline
3/15/2022 FeLV/FIV Snap Negative
3/19/2022 Rabies Vaccine SQ

Vet Treatments Due
Date Due Vet Treatment Type
3/28/2022 Fvr-Cp Annual
3/28/2022 Internal Parasite Treatment - Pyrantel
3/28/2022 Weigh
4/14/2022 Flea/Tick Treatment - Frontline
9/15/2022 FeLV/FIV Snap
3/19/2023 Rabies Vaccine

Medications
Medication Amount Dispensed Route of Administration Frequency Date From Date To Doses Administered Vet Name Reason Notes
Gabapentin Suspension 100 mg/ML 0 ml PO 1 PO, 2 times every 1 day(s) 19-Mar-2022 2-Apr-2022 4 VET-P 990889

Drug Usage
No drugs administered to this animal.

Vet Consultations
Date Reasons Vet Notes Vet Date Resolved
19-Mar-2022 DVM Intake
Vet Notes: 11:05 AM

[DVM Intake]
DVM Intake Exam

Estimated age: 10 years

Microchip noted on Intake? no

History: Owner surrender

Subjective:

Observed Behavior - scared, very nervous, hissing, yellow

Evidence of Cruelty seen - no

Evidence of Trauma seen - no

Objective:

T = unable
P = wnl
R = wnl
BCS 5/9

EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam: not performed
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: possible murmur, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic
ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated
U/G: intact male
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat
CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Re**al: not performed

Assessment:
Possible murmur

Prognosis:
Open

Plan:
Nail trim
Start gabapentin
Reattempt more thorough exam/auscultation once on gabapentin
Neuter
Find placement

VET-P 990889
14-Mar-2022 LVT Intake
L V T Notes: 9:28 AM

[LVT Intake Exam]

Microchip Scan: negative
Evidence of Cruelty: none
Observed Behavior: tense, hissing, ears down and back, allowed handling
S*x:MI
Estimated Age:3 yrs

Subjective: stray
Eyes:mild clear discharge
Ears:clean, mild abrasion AS, healing
Oral Exam:WNL
Nose: mild purulent discharge
Heart:NSR, NMA
Lungs:clear, eupneic
Abdomen:TTTP
Musculoskeletal:ambx4, healthy coat
Integument: healthy coat, no masses, no external parasites
Mentation:BAR

Preliminary Assessment: possible URI, healing abrasion AS

Plan: CCP

LVT-E 991610

To Animal Details To Behavior Notes Print Form

This behavior note was written by the previous owner of this pet. Animal Care Centers of NYC provides this as a guide for optimal pet placement.
Please use these notes in conjunction with the information provided by NYCACC.

Animal ID: 138515
Animal Name: Oscar
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
This animal came from: Found Stray
Origin Address
Spay/Neuter status No
Date of Intake 13-Mar-2022
Is this cat having litter box issues? Yes
If yes, Please elaborate: Oscar has been spraying in the basement and several times in the living room on & off for the past year. The previous owner did not bring him to the vet or attempt any measures to correct behavior.
Basic Information: Oscar is a 10 yr old intact male black short hair cat that the previous owner found as a 3 month old kitten, 10 yrs ago. The previous owner cannot keep him due to Oscar spraying in the home.
Previously lived with: adults, children, cat
How is this cat around strangers? Oscar hides
How is this cat around children? Oscar lived with 3 children ages 8 yrs old and a set of twins age 5 months. Oscar would be respectful and usually tolerant but did not play or interact.
How is this cat around other cats? Oscar lived with a female cat that he is tolerant of but the other cat does not like him. He will interact with her from a gentle to somewhat rough manner.
How is this cat around dogs? N/A
Behavior Notes Previous owners stated that Oscar would hide in fear & have litterbox issues. Previous owner did not bath Oscar so it is unknown how he would react to this grooming agent. Oscar would struggle when having his nails trimmed or when he is being picked up and held. Oscar isn’t bothered by having his coat brushed. It is unknown how Oscar would react to being out into a carrier or when disturbed from his sleep/rest.
Bite history: None
Energy level/descriptors: Medium
Has this cat ever had any medical issues? No
For a New Family to Know Oscar is described as mellow, independent, fearful, aloof, and playful. His favorite activity is playing with the laser pointer. When in the home, Oscar is the type to be in his favorite spot or be in the same room. He likes to play with strings, laser pointer, and catnip toys. He was kept indoors only and would sleep in his cat bed or cat tree. Oscar is litter box trained and used an uncovered litter box with clumping litter. He was fed Friskies or Fancy Feast dry and wet cat food. Oscar was provided a vertical scratching post made of carpet.

To Animal Details To Behavior Assessment Print Form
ShelterBuddy
Behavior Assessment
This information is supplied as a guide only based on the history supplied to us and on our observations of the animal in the shelter. Animal Care Centers of NYC, its employees and agents accept no responsibility in the event that the animal behaved differently from its description above nor are any guarantees made in respect of its future behavior.

Animal Behavior Saved At: 16-Mar-2022 16:22:10.000
Animal ID: 138515
Animal Name: Oscar Age: 10 Years
Tag Number: Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Gender: Male Spayed / Neutered: No
Handler: 991537 Observer:
Behavior Assessment Date: 3/16/2022
Retest Date: 4/16/2022
Retest Reason:
Next Test Date:
KNOWN HISTORY: Previously lived with: adults, children, cat (8,5,5)
Behavior toward strangers: Oscar hides
Behavior toward children: Oscar would be respectful and usually tolerant but did not play or interact.
Behavior toward cats: Oscar lived with a female cat that he is tolerant of but the other cat does not like him. He will interact with her from a gentle to somewhat rough manner.
Behavior toward dogs: N/A
Bite or Scratch history: None
Litter box training: Reported litterbox issues from owner
Energy level/descriptors: Medium
Other notes: Oscar is described as mellow, independent, fearful, aloof, and playful. His favorite activity is playing with the laser pointer. When in the home, Oscar is the type to be in his favorite spot or be in the same room. He likes to play with strings, laser pointer, and catnip toys. He was kept indoors only and would sleep in his cat bed or cat tree. Oscar is litter box trained and used an uncovered litter box with clumping litter. He was fed Friskies or Fancy Feast dry and wet cat food. Oscar was provided a vertical scratching post made of carpet.

EVALUATION:
ACTIVITY LEVEL: Subdued
Mellow
CHARACTER TYPE: Shy
Calm
Sweet
Timid
Skittish
Independent
POTENTIAL CHALLENGES: New home adjustment period
Fearful
BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION: Level 3
RECOMMENDATIONS: No young children
BEHAVIOR SUMMARY: Oscar has been known to hide when strangers come over. In the care center he is often hiding in his hidey hole or den. He was behind his litter box upon approach and hid his face when the den door opened. He tolerated being pet on his head but kept his face down and hidden. His owner reports he struggles when being picked up. Oscar will likely need a longer adjustment period when acclimating to his new home.

Oscar tolerates attention and petting but appears fearful or stressed in the shelter. He may be a little more independent, and may need time to warm up to his new home. We recommend that this cat go to a home with experienced cat parents.


Recommendations
Adoption Recommendations:
Comments:
Suitability With Children:
Other: Level 3 - 3/16/22
Yard Size:
Overall Rating:
Passed For Rehoming:
Indemnity/Waiver:

** PLEASE NOTE ** KITTENS under the age of 8 weeks or weighing 2 pounds or less CAN ONLY be PULLED by a RESCUE!!!! IF INTERESTED, PLEASE contact a RESCUE ASAP!!!

For more information on adopting from the NYC AC&C, or to find a rescue to assist, please read the following:

If you are local to NYC, and within 4 hrs of NYS and NJ and you are SERIOUS about adopting or fostering one of the animals at NYC ACC, please read our MUST READ section for instructions, or message our FB page with our experienced volunteers that will do their best to guide you through the process.

* We highly discourage everyone from trusting strangers that send them Facebk messages, offering help, for it has ended in truly tragic events.*

If you can get to the shelters in NYC:
(212) 788-4000 (wait through the prompts to reach a live person)

Email - [email protected]

http://www.nycacc.org/Adopt.htm
https://www.facebook.com/NYCACC/

https://www.nycacc.org/about/locations

If you are within a 3-4 hour radius of NYC or NJ and cannot get to the shelter: You must apply to a New Hope rescue shelter partner.

Here's a list of New Hope shelter rescue partners (must contact individual rescues):
https://www.nycacc.org/get-involved/new-hope/nhpartners

For approved adopters,
There is free transport within a 3-4 hour radius of NYC & NJ.

The NYC ACC foster program:

https://www.nycacc.org/get-involved/foster

17/03/2022

IN COUNTY FOSTER CARE

My name is VICTOR
I am described as a UNALTERED MALE GRAY/WHITE DOMESTIC SH
Estimated to be about 5 years old.
WEST KENNEL, WING K - 442 BEHAVIOR

Weight 10.0

Medical Treatments

2/26/2022 owner stated cat was neutered
2/26/2022 FVRCP SUBQ
2/26/2022 FRONTLINE
2/26/2022 MICRO SCAN CHIP NOT FOUND

Evaluation Comments - This information is observations from our staff and volunteers

2/28/2022 Hiding in bed behind blanket visual barrier, hissed when handler moved blanket, stiff, wide eyes, dilated pupils, ears pinned back, glaring/hard stare at handler, hissed when handler extended hand, backed up and crouched, tense, handler ended interaction
2/27/2022 hiding on bed behind blanket visual barrier, extremely wide dilated eyes, very tense, ears pinned, glaring at handler, hard stare, back arched, tail tucked against side of body, paws tucked under body, crouched/pulled back/hissed when handler moved blanket aside, continued hissing until handler placed blanket back, handler ended interaction
2/26/2022 Stiff body but allowed all handling and vaccines

Recommendations• BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION• EXPERIENCED HANDLER• GO SLOW

Requirements• OLDER CHILDREN 5+

MEMO
02/28/22 16:21 due to cat's behavior and stress in shelter environment, recommending an experienced adopter or new hope/rescue behavioral outlet at this time

Intake Date 02/26/2022
Length Owned >1 YEAR
House Trained LITTERBOX
Behavior with humans • LIKES PEOPLE
Behavior with animals • LIKES DOGS
Comments Victor is a lap kitty once he's familiar, does well with calm dogs and good w/cats. Likes to play with cloth hair bands (scrunchies).

MCACC West Valley Animal Care Center (602-506-2765)
2500 S 27th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85009 (27th Ave/Lower Buckeye)

Open Daily For Adoptions: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Our Customer Service Call Center will still be available for general questions, licensing assistance, etc. during their normal business hours of 8AM to 5PM daily and are available by phone: 602-506-7387

16/03/2022

*** These babies were rescued by St. Francis and will be available for adoption through them! Mom will also be getting rescued once medically cleared. Please honor pledges (tax deductible) here: https://www.stfrancisrescue.org/donate

***Update: Mom has stopped producing milk and stopped caring for her babies. 3 have passed. The remaining 3 are in URGENT NEED OF BOTTLE FEEDERS

If you can help them out, please let us know by 3PM!

STILL IN NEED*
UPDATE:
Her exam with the vet yesterday resulted in a palpable mass in her abdomen being felt, though it was non-painful Foul smelling-yellow-brown discharge from v***a. A barium study was done to help determine if the mass in her abdomen was f***s or a retained fetus or a mass. The barium study results determined it was most likely f***l matter.

She is being monitored for signs of hypocalcemia and has been started on IV Fluids.

If you can help this family, please let us know ASAP!.

**URGENT RESCUE PLEA!!! These cats can be euthanized by vet services at any time without further warning, even before the rescue deadline! MUST have a commitment ASAP! If you can help, send an email immediately to [email protected].

All updates will be posted on Urgent Cats of Tampa Bay page.

Godiva Family
Mom +6 kittens A2210619/20/21/22/24/25/27
- $5 deposits
Rescue or Shelter Foster Eligible

Plea from HCPRC:

This momma and her 6 kittens (born Friday) just arrived after the caretaker thought mom was bit lethargic. She was seen by the vet and her exam was all clear. She is FELV/FIV negative.

Her kittens are about 4 days old, and weigh 0.15-0.22 pounds. All appear healthy and nursing well.

If you can help this family, please let us know ASAP. Each will have a $5 deposit.

Rescue partners: please send email to [email protected] and copy us at [email protected]

13/03/2022

***Digits was rescued by Makin' Biscuits Rescuary Inc. Please honor pledges(tax deductible) to PayPal.me/makinbiscuitsfl or mail checks to Makin’ Biscuits Rescuary, 5668 Fishhawk Crossing Blvd, Ste 348, Lithia, FL 33547 or call Hagan’s Pet Resort and Animal Clinic call 941-756-1600 for account. Thank you!

***Digits adopter returned him since someone in the house didn't want a cat.. he is still in need of help!

***Digits was adopted today! Happy life handsome man!

URGENT RESCUE PLEA!!! These cats can be euthanized by vet services at any time without further warning, even before the rescue deadline! MUST have a commitment ASAP! If you can help, send an email immediately to [email protected].

All updates will be posted on Urgent Cats of Tampa Bay page.

Digits
A2204201
Three year old male polydactyl

Plea from HCPRC

Digits came to us as a stray this week. He is about 3 years old, intact, polydactyl, and friendly. Digits is FIV positive, scabies positive, and additional bloodwork is available upon request. Digits is eating regularly and allows all handling.


If you are interested is helping this sweet boy, please let us know ASAP! He will have a $5 deposit due at pick up.

Rescue partners: please send email to [email protected] and copy us at [email protected]

09/03/2022

URGENT RESCUE NEEDED BY TUESDAY, MARCH 8th @ 5:30 PM

Please kindly reply to: [email protected]

Jacques– 2093257 –11 months old – Neutered – 5lbs.

Sweet Jacques is in URGENT Need of Rescue due to a severe constipation which can be controlled with diet and laxatives/enemas. He was also treated for sarcoptic mange and he was cured with the help of an amazing foster but now he is scratching himself and its causing wounds as well as hairloss on his right shoulder and neck area.

Jacques is a cute boy and friendly! He deserves a home that will give him all love and care he needs to thrive. Rescue would need to sign Known Medical form upon release.

09/03/2022

Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) is a program in which free roaming cats are humanely trapped, spayed/neutered, vaccinated for rabies and other feline viruses, and then returned to their outdoor home to live out their lives.

We are teaming up with trappers in Pasco County to help control feral and free-roaming cats in the area. We have a generous donor who is matching the first $2,500 we raise for this program, but we need your help! Your donation will help us control the community cat population and prevent them from catching illnesses.

09/03/2022

Damascus

I’m not sick. I’m not injured. There is nothing wrong with me. I’m just another lone kitten abandoned or lost whose innocence has forever been shattered by the reality of the shelter. I’m in a rural shelter with the lowest LIVE release rate in the state of Georgia. Yes, that means once we come here, we will never leave. I’ve been here over a month and not a soul has even inquired about my life. NOT ONE SOUL!!!

I’ve watched as families of 3 and families of and 5 and families of even more be taken away never to return. Family by family, day after day. How do you find any hope in a place where sorrow and cries of fear echo through your bones night after night?

We know the fate that awaits us here.

How does a kittie born into this world ever get a chance? How does a kitten like me find a way out? How does a kitten ever dare to hope for LIFE?

, Damascus is deserving of LIFE. He deserves that and so much more. Can you help us give Damascus the BEST LIFE he never dared to hope for?!?!

Damascus, just like all kitties, needs all his firsts including neutering. The basic cost of vetting for Damascus will be $350 or more depending on his needs.

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09/03/2022

😻 Choo Choo is safe with Saving Livy Cat Rescue. Please honor your pledges or donate to her care via the link
https://linktr.ee/savinglivy

🆘URGENT🆘

This senior girl recently came in from an awful hoarding case. Choo Choo is listed as 10 years old and she is suffering from severe uri, severe dental disease, watery eye, bloody nasal discharge, severe flea allergies, and overall just awful condition. Choo Choo needs out of the shelter and to a full service vet immediately.

Choo Choo needs a committed foster, pledges for her medical care, and a rescue. If you have any questions or can help please PM the page.

Located at Orange County Animal Services
Orlando, FL
ID A488800

09/03/2022
09/03/2022

***Pulled (unknown rescue)***

**Very emaciated 16-year old sweet kitty Maxamus with URI/otitis needs follow up vet care ASAP!**

*Per our vet team, this kitty MAXAMUS is very emaciated and they recommend an otoscopic exam when ears are more comfortable and he needs to be monitored for appropriate weight gain; when stable, they recommend a dental procedure. He can go to an experienced foster home and would need further vet care/diagnostics asap*

ACC NYC – Brooklyn Center

137974 – Maxamus

16 year old neutered gray/white cat, OS

MEDICAL:

3/5/2022

FeLV/FIV Snap
Negative

5-Mar-2022

DVM Intake
Vet Notes: 4:25 PM

*Addendum*
Mild mucoid discharge noted from nares, start doxycycline 10 mg/kg PO q24h x 10d until 3/15

Vet Notes: 2:06 PM
DVM Intake

Estimated age: 16 years
Microchip noted on Intake? No

History: Owner surrender, reportedly was housed with a dog that would eat most of the available food for the past 3 years.

Subjective: BARH, no coughing/sneezing/vomiting/diarrhea. Eats voraciously when food is provided.

Observed behavior: Purring, head butting, exploring. Allowed all handling.
Evidence of cruelty seen: Yes, emaciated and unaddressed otitis
Evidence of trauma seen: No

Objective:
P: WNL
R: WNL
BCS: 1/9

OP: Mucous membranes pink and moist. CRT AS
Head tilt (R), 3rd eyelid elevation OD, anisocoria (miosis OD) - ro horners secondary to untreated otitis vs other
Emaciation/cachexia
URI
Dental disease
Senior pet

P:
Cleaned ears gently
Continue doxycycline 10 mg/kg PO SID until 3/15
Continue cefpodoxime 10 mg/kg PO SID until 3/15
Continue onsior 6 mg PO SID until 3/10
CTM on daily medical rounds
Recommend otoscopic exam when ear more comfortable, monitor for appropriate weight gain; when stable recommend dental procedure.

INTAKE / OWNER NOTES:

This animal came from:
Other Shelter
Origin Address

Spay/Neuter status
Yes

Date of Intake
5-Mar-2022

Is this cat having litter box issues?
Yes

If yes, Please elaborate:
Maxamus has daily litterbox accidents which include him urinating and defecating outside of the box. This has been occurring for the last 1 to 6 months in the home. He has not been taken to the vet for this problem. Maxamus is used to clumping, clay and deodorized litter in a hooded litterbox. The litterbox is located in the basement and is not scooped at all, the entire litter is thrown out once a week. The previous owner did not attempt to modify the behavior and did not attempt to scoop more often. There were no significant changes to his living environment recently but the family received a dog three years ago- the dog would often jump on Maxamus and eat all of his food. The previous owner stated that they do not know why Maxamus could be having litterbox accidents.

Basic Information:
Maxamus is an approximately 16 year old, male, gray and white domestic shorthair who was surrendered by his owner due to allergies in the home. He lived with his owner, their family and a dog for 16 years.

Previously lived with:
2 adults, 2 children, 1 dog

How is this cat around strangers?
Maxamus is friendly and outgoing with strangers. He plays gently with adults.

How is this cat around children?
Maxamus lived in the home with two children who were 10 and 11 years old. He plays gently with children.

How is this cat around other cats?
Maxamus did not spend time with other cats, his behavior is unknown.

How is this cat around dogs?
Maximus lived in the home with a large mixed breed, male, 3 year old dog. He was fearful of the dog in the home as it would often jump on Maxamus and frighten him. The dog in the home also often ate all of Maxamus' food. Maxamus would often swat and hiss at the dog in the home when this happened.

Behavior Notes
Maxamus is reported to have litterbox accidents in the home and would swat at the dog when it jumped on him. It is unknown how Maxamus behaves when he is riding in a car. Maxamus will struggle and swat when he is bathed. He has not had his nails trimmed and his coat has never been brushed. He enjoys being picked up and held. He has never been put into a carrier. He is not bothered when his rest is disturbed.

Bite history:
There is no bite history.

Energy level/descriptors:
low

Has this cat ever had any medical issues?
Yes

Medical Notes
Emaciation and ocular concerns.

For a New Family to Know
Maxamus is a friendly cat with a low activity level. His previous owner's favorite thing about him is that he is affectionate and Maxamus' favorite activity is laying around. When you're home, he tends to follow you around. He does not have any toys that he likes to play with. He is an indoors only cat who likes to sleep under the children's bed in the home or by the heater in the home. He eats both dry and wet food and was usually fed one can of food twice a day from an unknown brand. He does not have any favorite treats. He is not litterbox trained and has daily accidents. He is used to a hooded litterbox with clay and clumping litter. He scratched on the rugs in the home and did not have a scratching post provided for him.

Behavior Notes:
Upon intake, Maxamus purred very loudly and came to the front of his carrier to greet the staff member. He walked out on his own and solicited attention by head bunting, following the staff members hands and rubbing his body against them. He was active on the table and moved around often. He was collared, scanned and photographed with no issues. Maxamus was offered food and ate voraciously. He was taken to Vet Services.


BEHAVIOR:

ENRICHMENT NOTES:

3/06/22
Sleeping in the kennel and doesn't wake when spoken to or pet. Was in very deep sleep, but once he woke up he looks at me with soft eyes and continues to allow petting. He starts to purr loudly and will lean in for cheek/chin rubs. Allows all petting and handling without issues.

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