BUNDY – A1076488
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**SAFE 06/19/16** FOUND IN A STAIRWELL, BUNDY WAS FRIENDLY AND ALLOWED HIS FINDER TO PICK HIM UP AND WHISK HIM AWAY TO THE KILL SHELTER! A volunteer writes: Handsome Bundy came to us in his tuxedo and adorable pink nose as a stray, so we don’t know his background. However, he was so sweet, gentle, and easy to handle during intake he was given a Beginner rating. This means he should be happy in any living environment, even beginner cat parents. He is super friendly, loves attention but really doesn’t seem needy. He was sitting quietly in his kennel high up in the Cat Castle cat room at the Center, but I noticed him and decided to climb up there and say hello. We had a great time talking, listening, petting purring, snuggling, and playing. He seems like a very well rounded young boy, just two years old, who is all ready to start his new life as a treasured family member. No matter how big or small your family is, Bundy will be a good fit. Hurry, he is so excited to meet you!
BUNDY is only about 5 years old and so adorable! He caught the shelter cold and basically the ACC had run tests but still cannot determine why he is not gaining weight. BUNDY needs a real vet to give him a full evaluation and help him in whatever way is needed. BUT FIRST BUNDY NEEDS A RESCUE ANGEL – AND THAT ANGEL CAN BE YOU!! PLEASE HELP THIS SUPER LOVING SWEETHEART OF A CAT AND CONTACT A RESCUE NOW TO PULL HIM TO SAFETY!!
Manhattan Center
My name is BUNDY. My Animal ID # is A1076488. – P
I am a male black and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 5 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 06/06/2016 from NY 10458, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
06/16/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 8.2 LBS.
06/16/16 17:50 blood work is unremarkable given presentation, underlying disease is probable (ibd, neoplasia…less likely hyperthyroid) full workup would be needed to determine prognosis but at this point guarded 06/16/16 13:05 some serous nasal d/c today not eating adding cyproheptadine and doxy bloodwork pending 06/15/16 15:57 indeterminate age losing weight appears geriatric but teeth relatively clean and he is intact–would smell strongly if >5 years. muscle wasting on head 3/9 bcs no murmur recc blood work to assess 06/14/16 13:11 vc for lethargy but appears BARH and eating v well P: evaluate if wt gain on recheck wt 6/11/16 resting in cage food eaten, no vomit in cage 6/10/16 reported to have vomited in cage appears quiet in cage, but upon beckoning p to cage p very bright and friendly pink gums ABN: SNP H/L: purring, but eupneic, lungs clear BCS 3/9 A :thin: r/o secondary to malnutrition, underlying metabolic/endocrine dz, other quiet cat t rest- but otherwise appears friendly and normal energy P: con’t to monitor consider further testing if doesn’t gain weight with eating: cbc/chem/T4 to check if any causes of low BCS can be detected prognosis: good with appropriate dx and care 06/08/16 18:19 pt very friendly when approach GA : BARH mm pink EENT: g0 ddz, OU pupils dilated ABD: palpation nsf Cv/L no mm or arr INT: full clean coat LN wnl MS BCS 3/9 A: very thin r/o malnutrition v other underlying P: rw in 1 week
06/06/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
06/06/16 13:00 BASIC INFO Bundy A1076488 is an approximately 2 year old domestic shorthair cat. He was found in the stairwell of a New York City Housing Authority building. He was picked up by finder and brought to ACCNYC. BEHAVIOR DURING INTAKE Bundy allowed all handling, collaring and photos.
06/10/2016 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Handsome Bundy came to us in his tuxedo and adorable pink nose as a stray, so we don’t know his background. However, he was so sweet, gentle, and easy to handle during intake he was given a Beginner rating. This means he should be happy in any living environment, even beginner cat parents. He is super friendly, loves attention but really doesn’t seem needy. He was sitting quietly in his kennel high up in the Cat Castle cat room at the Center, but I noticed him and decided to climb up there and say hellow. We had a great time talking, listening, petting purring, snuggling, and playing. He seems like a very well rounded young boy, just two years old, who is all ready to start his new life as a treasured family member. No matter how big or small your family is, Bundy will be a good fit. Hurry, he is so excited to meet you!
06/09/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – BEGINNER
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Bundy comes to the front of the kennel – soliciting attention and rubbing against the cage front. Reaction when softly spoken to: Bundy stays at the front – continues to solicit attention and rubbing against the cage front. Reaction to cage door opening: Bundy remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Bundy solicits petting and attention – rubbing against the assessor’s hands and purring. Reaction to being picked up: Bundy sits calmly in the assessor’s arms. Behavior Determination: Beginner Bundy interacts with the Assessor, solicits attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. No known history of behavioral problems. This cat can go to a beginner home.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
06/06/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Limited exam Microchip: Negative Sex: Intact male Age~ Approx- 2 yrs Emaciated cat AMBX4 Eyes: Clear / wnl Nose: Clear / wnl Teeth: Very Slight dental tartar BCS: 2. Skin: APH / WNL Hair Coat: WNL Any injuries: None seen Behavior: Hissing, growling during exam Medication: None NOSF
06/16/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
06/16/16 17:50 blood work is unremarkable given presentation, underlying disease is probable (ibd, neoplasia…less likely hyperthyroid) full workup would be needed to determine prognosis but at this point guarded 06/16/16 13:05 some serous nasal d/c today not eating adding cyproheptadine and doxy bloodwork pending 06/15/16 15:57 indeterminate age losing weight appears geriatric but teeth relatively clean and he is intact–would smell strongly if >5 years. muscle wasting on head 3/9 bcs no murmur recc blood work to assess 06/14/16 13:11 vc for lethargy but appears BARH and eating v well P: evaluate if wt gain on recheck wt 6/11/16 resting in cage food eaten, no vomit in cage 6/10/16 reported to have vomited in cage appears quiet in cage, but upon beckoning p to cage p very bright and friendly pink gums ABN: SNP H/L: purring, but eupneic, lungs clear BCS 3/9 A :thin: r/o secondary to malnutrition, underlying metabolic/endocrine dz, other quiet cat t rest- but otherwise appears friendly and normal energy P: con’t to monitor consider further testing if doesn’t gain weight with eating: cbc/chem/T4 to check if any causes of low BCS can be detected prognosis: good with appropriate dx and care 06/08/16 18:19 pt very friendly when approach GA : BARH mm pink EENT: g0 ddz, OU pupils dilated ABD: palpation nsf Cv/L no mm or arr INT: full clean coat LN wnl MS BCS 3/9 A: very thin r/o malnutrition v other underlying P: rw in 1 week
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