EGYPT – A1106728
Safe - 4-2-2017 Manhattan
SAFE 4/2/17 A volunteer writes: Cats like Egypt don’t come around too often, so get ready to dial up an Uber. Not only is she a young, sweet, gorgeous muted gray and gold tortie, but she’s — get this — toilet-trained (yes the flushing kind). Since all of the rooms with private bathrooms at the Care Center were booked (😊), she’s had to make do with a pesky litter box. She may need a refresher course on the loo when she comes home with you, but then you can say goodbye to litter and hello to a major cutie.
NEW PHOTOS & VIDEO – OWNER LEFT HIS CAT AT THE SHELTER FOR HAVING “TOO MANY” BUT EGYPT WAS REPORTED TO HAVE HEMATURA AND FURTHER VET CHECK IS RECOMMENDED.
MANHATTAN CENTER
EGYPT – A1106728
FEMALE, TORTIE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,1 yr, 5 mos
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason TOO MANY P
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 03/28/2017, From NY 10458, DueOut Date 03/28/2017,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary 3/29/17 DVM Intake Exam Findings History: Hematuria reported by owner. LVT intake last night. Mild dehydration – was given 100 c SQF. Ate some canned overnight. No urine or BM. Subjective: QAR Observed Behavior – Allows handling but tense and tries to run. Evidence of Cruelty seen – none Evidence of Trauma seen – none 1 yo intact female Scan positive: 981020019308018 Objective: BAR. Mild dehydration. BCS= 5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal discharge noted Oral Exam: Clean teeth, no ulcers. PLN: No enlargements noted. H/L: HR=160, NSR, NMA, MM pk, CRT < 2. Lungs clear, eupnic. ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated. U/G: Bladder empty – unable to get urine. Kidneys WNL. MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat. CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities. Assessment Mild dehydration. Reported hematuria. Plan: SQF 100 cc, repeat x 3 days. Re-check VC tomorrow – try to get urine. Hold off on spay for now. Keep in medical for now. Monitor Ur and app. Prognosis: Good to fair pending UA. —————————– 3/28/17 Microchip: Negative Sex: Female Age~ Approx- 1 yr, 5 months Owner reported hematuria BARH AMBX4 Eyes: Clear / wnl Ears: Clean/ wnl Nose: Clear / wnl Teeth: Very Slight dental tartar BCS: 5 Skin: APH / WNL Hair Coat: WNL Behavior: Tense and nervous during exam NOSF
Weight 6.2
A volunteer writes: Cats like Egypt don’t come around too often, so get ready to dial up an Uber. Not only is she a young, sweet, gorgeous muted gray and gold tortie, but she’s — get this — toilet-trained (yes the flushing kind). Since all of the rooms with private bathrooms at the Care Center were booked (😊), she’s had to make do with a pesky litter box. She may need a refresher course on the loo when she comes home with you, but then you can say goodbye to litter and hello to a major cutie.
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