Observation: 003
9 years ago
General
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003
It appears that the subject is capable of feeling some form of kindness. During supervised outdoor exercise, a stray cat wandered into the caged in area in which the subject was exhibiting manners of mirth while building sand structures and subsequently destroying them. A team of supervisors attempted to extract the animal from the pen but were dissuaded when the subject became angry and violent towards them. However, it seems the subject was trying to protect the animal, and while the cat didn't seem particularly happy by the presence of the subject, it allowed itself to be petted and fed small bits of meat from the subjects chest cavity. The subject was uncharacteristically tender towards the animal, imitating the cooing sounds its creator would make when the subject was agitated. It is unclear whether the affection is on the bases of love or whether it is due to adolescent selfishness--the desire for the cat to stay and provide the satisfaction of ownership--but these developments are promising in our continued research. The subject will be allowed to keep the animal--a Russian blue male the subject has named "Liver"--under the strictest of supervision.
Memo: Do not attempt to remove the animal from the subject by physical means unless under the direction of -name removed- as the subject becomes increasingly agitated.
-Name removed- is in recovery after the aforementioned attempts to first rescue the stray. A get well soon card will be in my office for those that would like to sign it.
A low wall fence will be added to the subjects outdoor pen to prevent any other animals wandering in.
It appears that the subject is capable of feeling some form of kindness. During supervised outdoor exercise, a stray cat wandered into the caged in area in which the subject was exhibiting manners of mirth while building sand structures and subsequently destroying them. A team of supervisors attempted to extract the animal from the pen but were dissuaded when the subject became angry and violent towards them. However, it seems the subject was trying to protect the animal, and while the cat didn't seem particularly happy by the presence of the subject, it allowed itself to be petted and fed small bits of meat from the subjects chest cavity. The subject was uncharacteristically tender towards the animal, imitating the cooing sounds its creator would make when the subject was agitated. It is unclear whether the affection is on the bases of love or whether it is due to adolescent selfishness--the desire for the cat to stay and provide the satisfaction of ownership--but these developments are promising in our continued research. The subject will be allowed to keep the animal--a Russian blue male the subject has named "Liver"--under the strictest of supervision.
Memo: Do not attempt to remove the animal from the subject by physical means unless under the direction of -name removed- as the subject becomes increasingly agitated.
-Name removed- is in recovery after the aforementioned attempts to first rescue the stray. A get well soon card will be in my office for those that would like to sign it.
A low wall fence will be added to the subjects outdoor pen to prevent any other animals wandering in.
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