BODIE – A1072705
Safe - 5-12-2016 Manhattan Rescue: Magnificat Cat Rescue Please honor your pledges: http://magnificatrescue.org/donate/
***SAFE 05/12/16*** BODACIOUS BODIE IS A SURVIVOR!! He clearly has been through some kind of trauma but he is eating and friendly and willing to work through his situation….so why isn’t the ACC?? As usual, the ACC has dumped an injured cat who needs help on their list so they can just move along. BODIE certainly needs medical care by a competent vet. A rescue can help with that if someone can step up to foster….BODIE has an AVERAGE rating and is quiet & sweet. IF YOU CAN FOSTER, A RESCUE WILL HELP WITH VET BILLS….BODIE is only about about 4 years old. PLEASE GIVE HIM THE CHANCE HE NEEDS TO SURVIVE. If you need assistance with applying to FOSTER or ADOPT, email [email protected]
Manhattan Center
My name is BODIE. My Animal ID # is A1072705. – P
I am a male org tabby domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 4 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 05/06/2016 from NY 10452, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
05/09/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 8.7 LBS.
05/09/16 10:11 BARH, OU erythematous with blepharospasm, very good appetite, and active, friendly , ambulatory x4, still has CP deficit on RF, but functional A: RF CP deficit, fractured canine, conjunctivitis, mild wounds, reported jaw fracture P: CWSC 05/08/16 09:58 S/O: BAR, dehydrated, eating wet food very well, mucopurulent ocular discharge, dried blood in nose but not active bleeding or discharge (cleaned face on exam), conjunctivitis OU (left worse than right), plantigrade stance in hind legs, ataxic gait, knucking on front limb – possible radial nerve damage, wound on dorsal right front paw, fractured jaw but able to eat well and seems comfortable A: ataxia wound fractured jaw dehydrated conjunctivitis P: no erythromycin in stock – start ofloxacin OU continue amoxi/clav, bup, LRS (increase to BID) signup for CBC/chem — IN MEDICAL URINE SEEN IN LITTER BARH ADEQUATE HYDRATION SWOLLEN MUZZLE DIFFICULTY CLOSING JAW, BUT WHEN CLOSED NO MALOCCLUSION SEEN DRIED BLOOD LEFT FRONT LIMB PADDLING GAIT, MILD GENERALIZED ATAXIA, INTENTION TREMOR? RIGHT FRON CARPAL WOUND SOFT ABD SOILED COAT EATS WET FOOD READILY A; TRAUMA ATAXIA R/O TRAUMA INCLUDING BRACHIAL PLEXIS INJURY VS PREEXISTNG CONGENITAL ( CH) P; CONT WITH CURRENT TREATMENT FAIR PROGNOSIS IF CONTINUE TO EAT ON ONE, MAY NEED SURGICAL CONSULT
05/06/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
05/06/16 16:40 Bodie A1072705 is a stray that was found in the Bronx. The finder stated that Bodie has been a stray in his neighborhood for a couple of months and was being fed by the local residents. The finder and his friend saw him today and Bodie appeared to be injured. He appears to be very thin, weak and can not stand. He is covered in dirt and has a foul odor coming from his mouth.They thought it was best to bring him into BXACC. Behavior during intake Bodie cried out as if he were in pain. He was unable to stand on his front paws and would lean over and balance himself. He has a very foul odor coming from his mouth and discharge from nose and mouth. He was covered in dirt and had wet feet. Although, he appeared to be very thin and weak, he was very friendly. He purred as I pet his head and he tolerated all petting on his body.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
05/09/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Please note that this cat is being treated for a significant medical condition. We cannot be sure how this condition may be influencing his behavior in the care center, so we advise that his behavior may change as his medical condition is addressed. During intake Bodie cried out as if he were in pain. He was unable to stand on his front paws and would lean over and balance himself. He has a very foul odor coming from his mouth and discharge from nose and mouth. He was covered in dirt and had wet feet. Although, he appeared to be very thin and weak, he was very friendly. He purred when the admissions counselor pet his head and he tolerated all petting on his body. Reaction to assessor: Bodie does not come to the front but looks at the assessor – is calm, relaxed and friendly. Reaction when softly spoken to: Bodie does not come to the front but looks at the assessor – is calm, relaxed and friendly. Reaction to cage door opening: Bodie remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Bodie seems indifferent to the assessor’s presence and touch. Reaction to being picked up: Bodie sits calmly in the assessor’s arms. Behavior Determination: Average Bodie interacts with the Assessor, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. No known history of behavioral problems. This cat is suitable for new or experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
05/06/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Microchip: Negative Sex: Intact male Age~ Approx- 4 Yrs Dehydrated cat Unwilling to move and very weak Eyes: Clear / wnl Ears: Clean/ wnl Nose: Clear / wnl Mouth dirty, cleaned Teeth:Mild dental tartar BCS: 3 Skin: APH / WNL Hair Coat: WNL Any injuries: None seen Behavior: Friendly behavior during exam Medication: None NOSF
05/09/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
05/09/16 10:11 BARH, OU erythematous with blepharospasm, very good appetite, and active, friendly , ambulatory x4, still has CP deficit on RF, but functional A: RF CP deficit, fractured canine, conjunctivitis, mild wounds, reported jaw fracture P: CWSC 05/08/16 09:58 S/O: BAR, dehydrated, eating wet food very well, mucopurulent ocular discharge, dried blood in nose but not active bleeding or discharge (cleaned face on exam), conjunctivitis OU (left worse than right), plantigrade stance in hind legs, ataxic gait, knucking on front limb – possible radial nerve damage, wound on dorsal right front paw, fractured jaw but able to eat well and seems comfortable A: ataxia wound fractured jaw dehydrated conjunctivitis P: no erythromycin in stock – start ofloxacin OU continue amoxi/clav, bup, LRS (increase to BID) signup for CBC/chem — IN MEDICAL URINE SEEN IN LITTER BARH ADEQUATE HYDRATION SWOLLEN MUZZLE DIFFICULTY CLOSING JAW, BUT WHEN CLOSED NO MALOCCLUSION SEEN DRIED BLOOD LEFT FRONT LIMB PADDLING GAIT, MILD GENERALIZED ATAXIA, INTENTION TREMOR? RIGHT FRON CARPAL WOUND SOFT ABD SOILED COAT EATS WET FOOD READILY A; TRAUMA ATAXIA R/O TRAUMA INCLUDING BRACHIAL PLEXIS INJURY VS PREEXISTNG CONGENITAL ( CH) P; CONT WITH CURRENT TREATMENT FAIR PROGNOSIS IF CONTINUE TO EAT ON ONE, MAY NEED SURGICAL CONSULT
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