CHICKADEE – A1091356
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***SAFE 10/01/16***PRECIOUS TERRIFIC SWEET TUX KITTEN NEEDS YOU! Meet five week old, Chickadee, a fab little fella who would LOVE to go home with YOU! This little angel is being treated for conjunctivitis–very common in tiny tots. Otherwise, he is a purrfect little pet ready to be your furever friend. Please let us know if you can be Chickadee’s hero by offering to foster or adopt. Email our help desk for assistance–[email protected] Chickadee is underage so needs to be pulled through a New Hope rescue. Transportation is available. So put a little love in your heart and home with with super sweet and terrific tux kitten. Save a life. Make a difference.
Manhattan Center
My name is CHICKADEE. My Animal ID # is A1091356.
I am a male black and white domestic sh. The shelter thinks I am about 5 WEEKS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 09/26/2016 from NY 10456, owner surrender reason stated was ABANDON.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
09/27/2016 Exam Type CAGE EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 1.0 LBS.
9/27/16 S/O-QAR, eating EENT-eyes swollen with serous d/c, blepharospasm OU, no nasal d/c A-conjunctivitis P-start erythromycin OU BID 10 days vet check in 5 and 10 days 9/26/16 scan negative possible CONJUNCTIVITIS vs other- placing on vet check ear mite negative flea comb negative- treated with frontline spray underage underweight great appetite seen male intact relaxed during exam
09/26/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
09/26/16 15:47 Chickadee is a male DSH kitten, ~5 weeks old. The kitten was left in a pet store. The employees cared for him for 4 days before relinquishing him. He was wet and covered in mucus and dirt. He had ocular discharge. His caretakers bathed him and cleaned his eyes. They report that he was friendly, affectionate, and playful with new people. He ran around on the floor and played with them exuberantly. He cuddled on their chests under their chins. Chickadee ate wet kitten food and used an open litterbox with clumping litter.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Behavior Summary
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
09/26/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
scan negative possible CONJUNCTIVITIS vs other- placing on vet check ear mite negative flea comb negative- treated with frontline spray underage underweight great appetite seen male intact relaxed during exam
09/27/2016 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
9/27/16 S/O-QAR, eating EENT-eyes swollen with serous d/c, blepharospasm OU, no nasal d/c A-conjunctivitis P-start erythromycin OU BID 10 days vet check in 5 and 10 days 9/26/16 scan negative possible CONJUNCTIVITIS vs other- placing on vet check ear mite negative flea comb negative- treated with frontline spray underage underweight great appetite seen male intact relaxed during exam
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