FLAG – A1115488
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SAFE 6/20/17 FLAG is a friendly handsome kitty that has lived a rough life. This doll needs some TLC and a home he can call his own.
Manhattan Center
FLAG – A1115488
MALE, BRN TABBY / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH MIX,2 yrs
SEIZED – EVALUATE, HOLD RELEASED Reason CRUELTY
Intake condition INJ MINOR Intake Date 06/15/2017, From NY 10472, DueOut Date 06/18/2017,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary 06/16/17 09:08 DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: 2yo Microchip noted on Intake? no History : was seen being dragged by collar & leash down the street Subjective: Observed Behavior – purring, rolling over on back, enjoys head rubs, eating well Evidence of Cruelty seen – yes Evidence of Trauma seen – yes Objective T = P = >200 R = eupnic BCS 5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal discharge noted Oral Exam: minor dental tartar on max PMs PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: intact male, soft nonpainful bladder MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat, abrsions on cranial stifles, partial thickness abrasions on paw pads on all 4 limbs LHL most severely affected with full thickness wound on digit 2 of LHL, nails worn CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Rectal: Assessment wounds Plan flag for cruelty 1.1ml Amoxiclav PO BID x 7d (am dose administed this morning) 0.5ml Simbadol SQ SID x 7d 0.42ml Onsior SQ SID x3d chlorohex foot soaks Prognosis: good SURGERY: Okay for surgery
Weight 9.3
Medical:
Technician Intake 6/15/17
Microchip: negative, placed
Sex: intact male
Age: appx 2y+
Mentation: BAR, dehydrated (prolonged turgor)
Eyes: clear
Ears: clean
Nose: no d/c
Teeth: mild staining
If abnormal BCS: WNL 5/9
Skin: WNL
Hair Coat: dirty as if outdoors
Declawed: no
Any injuries: minor abraded areas to hind legs (from thighs to hocks) with abrasions to paw pads x4 and broken nails; HR and RR returned to normal by exam time
Behavior: cat is head butting and purring when approached, allows handling but painful on hind limbs, will crouch when in sternal but prefers lateral position to avoid toe touch in hinds
Medication: set up on fluids (LRS 80ml SQ), simbadol 0.5ml IM, and amoxi/clav 1.1ml PO for the night
Veterinarian Exam 6/16/17
Estimated age: 2yo
Microchip noted on Intake? no
History : was seen being dragged by collar & leash down the street
Subjective:
Observed Behavior – purring, rolling over on back, enjoys head rubs, eating well
Objective
T = P = >200 R = eupnic BCS 5/9
EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal discharge noted
Oral Exam: minor dental tartar on max PMs
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic
ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated
U/G: intact male, soft nonpainful bladder
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat, abrasions on cranial stifles, partial thickness abrasions on paw pads on all 4 limbs LHL most severely affected with full thickness wound on digit 2 of LHL, nails worn
CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Assessment
wounds
Plan
1.1ml Amoxiclav PO BID x 7d (am dose administered this morning)
0.5ml Simbadol SQ SID x 7d
0.42ml Onsior SQ SID x3d
chlorohex foot soaks
Prognosis: good
SURGERY: Okay for surgery
Veterinarian Exam 6/17/17
S/O: was seen being dragged down street by a collar/leash resulting in wounds on all four paws
BAR, food eaten very friendly and purring, rolling around in cage
EENT: pink gums, no URI signs
SKIN: abrasions on craniolateral aspect of stifles, all paws (on pedal surfaces) are abraded with open wounds, worse on L hind large paw pad
M/S: amb x4
UROGEN: MI
NEURO: NSF
H/L: purring, but eupneic, no m/a, lungs clear
A: wounds-trauma/cruelty
P: CWSC
prognosis: Good
Veterinarian Exam 6/18/17
Hx: was dragged along road and came in with ulceration of paw pads and multiple abrasions
S/O
good appetite
BAR, very sweet, rolling around cage
mm pk, moist; CRT <2 sec; mild tartar
eyes/nose clear
purring on auscultation
soft abdomen
crusting and dried blood on all paw pads-slightly sensitive on palpation but all appear to be healing well
no lameness noted
abrasion on cranial aspect of stifle-sl ulcerated but no sign of infection
A
paw pad ulceration
P
CWCT
prognosis-excellent
Behavior:
KNOWN HISTORY:
Flag was brought in without information on his behavior in his previous home. He allowed all handling during intake.
MEDICAL BEHAVIOR:
Observed Behavior – Purring, rolling over on back, enjoys head rubs, eating well
EVALUATION:
Cage Condition: Cage is neat
Reaction to assessor: Flag was lying down, calm and relaxed.
Reaction when softly spoken to: Flag rolls onto his back, rubs his head against his bedding, and looks at the assessor with soft eyes.
Reaction to cage door opening: Flag remains soft and relaxed.
Reaction to touch: Flag accepts petting and leans in for cheek rubs. He heads over to his food bowl and starts eating.
ACTIVITY LEVEL: Moderate
VOCAL: Quiet
CHARACTER TYPE: Social, Sweet, Affectionate
BEHAVIOR SUMMARY: Beginner
Flag interacts with the observer, solicits attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat can go to a beginner home.
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