CUCUMBER – A1118174
Safe - 7-29-2017 Staten Island Rescue: K9KASTLE Please honor your pledges: https://www.classy.org/checkout/donation?eid=127094
***SAFE 07/29/17***GORGEOUS, NEUTERED, LONG-HAIRED GREY AND WHITE GENTLEMAN NEEDS YOU!!! Cucumber was found as a stray and a super sweet boy. He has a little bit of a kitty cold and needs placement.
Staten Island Center (Previously Manhattan Center)
My name is CUCUMBER. My Animal ID # is A1118174. – P
I am a neutered male gray and white domestic lh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 8 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 07/11/2017 from NY 10309, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
07/27/2017 AT RISK MEMO
Cucumber A1118174 is at risk due to URI diagnosis.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
07/27/2017 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 C – SEVERE CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 6.7 LBS.
Subjective: recheck exam; sneezing observed; continues to have diarrhea Objective BCS 3-4/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, clear mucoid nasal discharge, nasal congestion Oral Exam: moderate dental calc and gingivitis PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupneic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated, intestines feel fluid-filled U/G: MN MSI: Ambulatory x 4, partly shaved haircoat, a few mats remaining CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Assessment diarrhea- R/O infectious vs dietary vs IBD vs neoplasia vs other underweight- R/O Gi disease vs renal disease vs liver disease vs endocrine disease vs starvation vs other; gaining weight hx of tick infestation, treated with Frontline- resolved moderate dental disease neutrophilia and monocytosis 7/16/17 and 7/25/17- R/O infection vs inflammation vs immune-mediated vs neoplasia vs other mild anemia 7/25/17- GI blood loss vs chronic disease vs other Plan move to isolation start doxycycline 30 mg PO SID x 10 days finish course of panacur and metronidazole recommend abdominal ultrasound and other diagnostics as indicated
07/12/2017 PET PROFILE MEMO
07/12/17 12:06 Cucumber was friendly during the intake process and allowed all handling.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
07/14/2017 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Name and A#: Cucumber A1118174 Date: 7/14/2017 KNOWN HISTORY: Cucumber came to the shelter as a stray, so we don’t have any behavioral history or tendencies in a home environment. Cucumber was friendly during the intake process and allowed all handling. MEDICAL BEHAVIOR: Friendly, allowed handling EVALUATION: Cage Condition: Cage is re-arranged Reaction to assessor: Cucumber is resting mid-cage. Reaction when softly spoken to: Cucumber lifts head and meows softly. Reaction to cage door opening: Cucumber approaches the front of the cage. Reaction to touch: Cucumber leans into and appreciates petting. Reaction to being picked up: Cucumber is calm during this type of handling. ACTIVITY LEVEL: Laid back VOCAL: Somewhat chatty CHARACTER TYPE: Easy going, Social Behavior observations _x_ Average Cucumber interacts with the observer, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat is showing behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
07/14/2017 DVM INTAKE PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: 8 years History : stray Subjective: Observed Behavior – friendly initially, started to growl when shaving Evidence of Cruelty seen – underweight, matted fur Evidence of Trauma seen – no Objective BCS 3/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal discharge noted Oral Exam: moderate dental calc and gingivitis PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupneic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: MN MSI: Ambulatory x 4, large number of ticks found, some mats CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Assessment underweight- R/O Gi disease vs renal disease vs liver disease vs endocrine disease vs starvation vs other tick infestation moderate dental disease Plan Prognosis: depends on cause of being underweight sedated with telazol 0.07 mls IM and clipped some fur/removed ticks but was still difficult to restrain applied frontline spray unable to get bloodwork; scheduled for 7/15/17
07/27/2017 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 C – SEVERE CONDITIONS ,
Subjective: recheck exam; sneezing observed; continues to have diarrhea Objective BCS 3-4/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, clear mucoid nasal discharge, nasal congestion Oral Exam: moderate dental calc and gingivitis PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupneic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated, intestines feel fluid-filled U/G: MN MSI: Ambulatory x 4, partly shaved haircoat, a few mats remaining CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Assessment diarrhea- R/O infectious vs dietary vs IBD vs neoplasia vs other underweight- R/O Gi disease vs renal disease vs liver disease vs endocrine disease vs starvation vs other; gaining weight hx of tick infestation, treated with Frontline- resolved moderate dental disease neutrophilia and monocytosis 7/16/17 and 7/25/17- R/O infection vs inflammation vs immune-mediated vs neoplasia vs other mild anemia 7/25/17- GI blood loss vs chronic disease vs other Plan move to isolation start doxycycline 30 mg PO SID x 10 days finish course of panacur and metronidazole recommend abdominal ultrasound and other diagnostics as indicated
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