Milagro Senior Pet Refuge

Milagro Senior Pet Refuge Every Life Matters ~ Rescuing America's Abandoned Senior Pets And we're recruiting more extraordinary people to join us! We need you!

Milagro is a core group of extraordinary people dedicated to caring lovingly for the rescued senior pets through their twilight years. Are you a team player, compassionate toward animals, defender of animal welfare, dependable, and honest? As a dedicated volunteer guardian, you get to help care for the precious seniors who join Milagro to spend the final chapter of their lives. And you will help u

s stand by them ... unconditionally love and care for them, patiently, gently, and tenderly ... all the way to their Rainbow Bridge.
.. and they will know that their lives mattered.

12/03/2022

***SAFE 12/19/22*** Pulled by Cat Assistance, Inc. - Donation website: https://www.catassistanceny.org/

ADOPTION FELL THROUGH :(

*EXTREMELY RARE NINTH CHANCE FOR LILO* PLEASE MAKE IT COUNT!

***ON EMERGENCY AT RISK PLACEMENT LIST FOR TUESDAY 12/13/22 DEADLINE IS NOON. *** https://newhope.shelterbuddy.com/animal/list

HAS PRESCREENER - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeUQ8Zf2VPXKUhlsUYWDl2RhE1QMejSmOdCkbVGKDA1wdyJpQ/viewform

Lilo Needs your Help! She now has a few videos (: See the attached file to see her stretching out and relaxing ❤️ Click links below for videos of our behavior team working with her!

WATCH VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DadwdBh1Q4Q

VIDEO 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXEy45UpdsU

VIDEO 3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atuatKecrEE

*SHELTER PLEA* NEW PHOTOS - Lilo is too timid to go on adventures with Stitch. Can you welcome her into your Ohana/family? Lilo is a 3- 4 years old domestic short hair being surrender due to persons allergies. What my friends at ACC say about me:

I am finding the shelter a bit overwhelming. Outside one-on-one I am a great big cuddle bug.

I am looking for a home with a patient person.

I will flourish in a calm environment and a low-traffic home.

I would appreciate slow introductions to new people and places to help me feel safe.

I would do best in a home with only adult humans. Hi there, my name is Lilo. I haven't had much experience with humans outside of my previous family, so I need time to learn to trust new people. The staff here did a great job bribing me with treats - squeeze ups are my favorite! I used to swat if anyone even came near me, but now I'll let the humans pet me on the head. I enjoy cheek rubs, but please keep them limited. I may nip if I feel uncomfortable or overwhelmed.

Manhattan Center

Lilo 156134

Hello, my name is Lilo. My animal id is #156134. I am a desexed female gray cat at the Manhattan Animal Care Center. The shelter thinks I am about 3 years 1 months 1 weeks old.

I came into the shelter as a owner surrender on 10/23/2022, with the surrender reason stated as person circumstance- new baby.

Lilo is on the emergency placement list due to behavior. She is having a hard time adjusting to the care center and continues to display distance-increasing behavior when approached for interactions. She hisses and growls, escalating to charges to the front and swatting during cleaning. She has not warmed up despite staff using treats to build a positive association. We believe it is in her best interest to move out of the kennel environment and into a stable home as quickly as possible. She would do best in a home with adopters who are willing to give him plenty of time and space to adjust, and who have experience with helping a fearful cat adjust to strangers.

*Update 12/04/22*

Lilo is on the emergency placement list due to behavior. It took her a long time to warm up to staff, but is displaying less defensive behaviors than she used to. She will still swat if approached too quickly, but will sit by the front and people watch. She is very receptive to treats and will now tolerate gentle petting if you go very slow and while she eats, but without treats she will sometimes grab the scratcher tool and bite with moderate pressure. She is showing continued improvement with more positive reinforcement, but we believe she would do much better in a calmer environment. She would do best in a home with adopters who are willing to give him plenty of time and space to adjust, and who have experience with helping a fearful cat adjust to strangers.

Let's get to know each other a bit more...
This pet needs emergency placement. Please click here to go to our emergency placement page for more information.

Lilo is on the emergency placement list due to her behavior. It took her a long time to warm up to staff but is displaying less defensive behaviors than she used to. She will still swat if approached too quickly but will sit by the front and people-watch. She is very receptive to treats and will now tolerate gentle petting if you go very slow while she eats, but without treats, she will sometimes grab the scratcher tool and bite with moderate pressure. She is showing continued improvement with more positive reinforcement, but we believe she would do much better in a calmer environment. She would do best in a home with adopters who are willing to give him plenty of time and space to adjust, and who has experience with helping a fearful cat adjust to strangers.

What my friends at ACC say about me:
I am finding the shelter a bit overwhelming. Outside one-on-one I am a great big cuddle bug.
I am looking for a home with a patient person.
I will flourish in a calm environment and a low-traffic home.
I would appreciate slow introductions to new people and places to help me feel safe.
I would do best in a home with only adult humans.

Hi there, my name is Lilo. I haven't had much experience with humans outside of my previous family, so I need time to learn to trust new people. The staff here did a great job bribing me with treats - squeeze-ups are my favorite! I used to swat if anyone even came near me, but now I'll let the humans pet me on the head. I enjoy cheek rubs, but please keep them limited. I may nip if I feel uncomfortable or overwhelmed.

My medical notes are...
Weight: 9.4 lbs

Vet Notes
10/26/2022

Estimated age: 2-4 years based on dentition and overall appearance
Microchip noted on Intake? scanned negative

History: Owner surrender

Subjective: BAR in feral den, hissing, swatting, growling; blood-tinged urine in feral den

Observed Behavior - Elected to sedate with 0.2ml zoletil IM

Evidence of Cruelty seen - None

Evidence of Trauma seen - None

Objective:
BCS 5/9

EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam: Adult dentition with moderate staining & tartar on premolars
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: NSR, NMA, MM pink/moist, CRT < 2, lungs clear, eupneic
ABD: Non-painful, no masses palpated
U/G: Spayed female (tattoo seen)
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat
CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Re**al: Externally clean
Wood's Lamp Exam: Not performed

Focused bladder ultrasound revealed very small urinary bladder, so difficult to assess wall thickness & presence of stones/debris

Assessment:
Hematuria- r/o FLUTD vs stones vs UTI vs other
Stage 2/4 dental disease
Otherwise apparently healthy

Prognosis: Good

Plan:
Monitor urination while in shelter
100mg gabapentin PO BID indefinitely while in shelter

Details on my behavior are...
Behavior Condition: 5. Red

Behavior History
Behavior Assessment
Lilo was not handled. When we tried to transfer her from the cat bag to the carrier she started growling loudly, then staring hissing and when she had the opportunity tried to swat at us in various occasions. She was very angry, swat at me, Andrea and we had to get Pedro to help placing her in a dent. She tried to bite and scratch in multiple occasion. While being transfer to cat holding she was rocking back and forward in the dent growling loudly. Thamara C

Is this cat having litter box issues?: No

Basic Information:: Lilo is a 4 years old domestic short hair being surrender due to persons allergies.

Previously lived with:: Adult/children

How is this cat around strangers?: Lilo is described as shy for days. Lilo doesn't play.

How is this cat around children?: Lilo is usually tolerant of children. Lilo doesn't play.

How is this cat around other cats?: Unknown

How is this cat around dogs?: Unknown

Behavior Notes: This cat is afraid of baths, and getting her nails trim. Tis cat is afraid of getting her fur brushed. Lilo isn't bothered to be put in a carrier.

Bite history:: NO bite history reported.

Has this cat ever had any medical issues?: No

For a New Family to Know: Lilo is shy for days and quiet. This cat has medium energy levels. She likes to be in the same room as you. She likes to play with balls, and stuffed animals This cat has been kept mostly indoors, Her diet consist in wet food. She goes potty in a hooded litterbox and the litter used is clumping. This cat has a vertical scratching post made out of rough rope.

KNOWN HISTORY:: Indoor cat
Previously lived with: Adult/children
Behavior toward strangers: Shy for days, doesn't play.
Behavior toward children: Usually tolerant, doesn't play.
Behavior toward cats: Unknown
Behavior toward dogs: Unknown
Bite or Scratch history: None
Litter box training: Yes, used hooded litterbox with clumping litter
Energy level/descriptors: Medium, Lilo is shy for days and quiet. She likes to be in the same room as you. She likes to play with balls, and stuffed animals
Other notes: This cat is afraid of baths, getting her nails trim, and getting her fur brushed. Lilo isn't bothered to be put in a carrier. This cat has a vertical scratching post made out of rough rope.

ENRICHMENT NOTES:: 11/02/22
Comes out from den to sniff around the front, but huffs, growls, and hisses when she sees me make any movements. I tried to take her dirty bowls from her kennel but she spits and will strike, creating a mess of dry food everywhere. I continued to go slow and she is very wary, sometimes looking into the den and contemplating hiding, but decides to stay out to "defend" her space. I eventually got everything out going slowly. She eats with haste and will look up at me, growling and huffing occasionally. LOVES chicken offered but is not open to touch.

11/3/22
Hiding in den, when I quickly reach close to close the side entrance, she hisses loudly and swats. I gently tidy up her kennel and make room for a double kennel and she lunges repeatedly. After setting her space up and feeding her, she curiously walks out to explore and eats. She quickly steps back and hisses loudly when pet on the head while eating. After she is done, she walks to the side kennel and lays down calmly.

11/5/22
In den when approached and when door was opened. Offered dry treats on scratcher close to the entrance of den. Hissed. Left dry treats nearby the entrance. Hissed a couple of times. Offered squeeze up on scratcher farther away from entrance of den. Waited. Came out of den, sniffed dry treats and ate squeeze up. Offered more squeeze up on scratcher. back in den. waited and came out to eat again. used hook to close the portal door, swatted and grabbed hook a couple of times. (needed to change litter box in connected kennel). swatted hook again when opening portal door. Waited and came out of den to eat squeeze up on scratcher again, back in den.

11/7/22
Lion pose with paws tucked facing front, somewhat large pupils, staring past me. Follows laser and watches treats being dropped in, sniffs the scratcher tool at some length, allows a little petting with it and then pulls back and gives a small hiss. Improving?

11/9/22
Resting on top of the den upon approach. Briefly allows pets with the scratcher tool but began to gently paw at it to stop from moving further against the back. While eating offered squeeze up treats she tolerated pets a bit longer but began to low grumble after a few strokes. Left alone to reduce stress.

11/11/22
Resting in the cage on approach. She was alert with soft eyes. While eating offered treats she briefly allowed pets along the head but quickly got up and hissed. Limited with interactions but treat motivated. Left some more offered treats for her enjoyment.

*Enrichment Notes continued in GAN*

ACTIVITY LEVEL:: Lively

VOCAL:: Quiet

CHARACTER TYPE: : Bold,Shy ,Sweet,Timid,Independent

POTENTIAL CHALLENGES:: New home adjustment period,Pet-induced aggression,Fearful

Potential challenges comments:: Lilo has improved during her stay. She initially displayed defensive aggression, but has slowly started to form a positive association with staff after offering tasty treats. She will now allow brief attention, but will still get over-aroused and nips with pressure, but then goes back to head-butts. Care should be used during interactions to monitor her body language and allow her initiate contact.

BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION: : Level 3

RECOMMENDATIONS:: Adult only home

BEHAVIOR SUMMARY:: Lilo is a bold kitty who has warmed up a lot during her stay. She was very fearful at first and would display defensive aggression when petting was attempted, swatting and biting at the scratcher tool to avoid contact. Staff continued to work with her and offered treats and her body posture became more relaxed, but she is still wary of touch and quick to swipe or bite when she feels overwhelmed. She does allow some petting with the scratcher tool if you move very slowly, but she will occasionally tense up and bites hard on the tool, but will go back to head-butting and leaning in for cheek rubs. The assessor is careful to allow her to initiate contact but she still needs more work to become fully comfortable around new people.

Lilo is finally starting to feel more comfortable around staff. She will now accept brief pets using the scratcher tool, but is still quick to escalate to biting when she feel overwhelmed or uncomfortable. She appears to be more independent, and will need time to warm up to her new home and family. Due to the behaviors seen in the care center, we feel that this cat will do best in an experienced, adult only home.

** 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 Facebook 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
htAnimal Care Centers of NYC (ACC)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

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