FROST – A1088693
Safe - 9-13-2016 Manhattan
***SAFE 09/13/16*** SECOND CHANCE FOR THIS HANDSOME GUY!! MAKE IT COUNT!!….SWEET BEGINNER RATED FROST IS A 13 WEEK OLD KITTEN WHO NEEDS MEDICAL HELP FOR SOME FRACTURES! BUT THE ACC WON’T LET THAT HAPPEN – THEY WILL KILL HIM INSTEAD!! Someone brought this kitten into the shelter with a tail wound and now he has been found to have a few fractures on his body. We don’t trust the ACC’s total assessment but for sure this baby needs to see a competent vet. FOSTERING will save his life and get him the medical he needs. FROST is a super BEGINNER – and was soliciting attention and loved petting. He needs a rescue angel tonight. IF YOU CAN HELP FROST – PLEASE EMAIL THE HELP DESK AT [email protected] FOR RESCUE INFO.
Manhattan Center
My name is FROST. My Animal ID # is A1088693. – P
I am a male brn tabby and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 14 WEEKS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 09/06/2016 from NY 10457, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
09/10/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 3.6 LBS.
S/O: BAR, eating well, very friendly messy cage e collar on fecal staining perianal area and proximal tail ABN: SNP no palpable feces or bladder amb x4, but slightly staggered gait A: A-Left femoral neck fracture, left ilial wing fracture, left pubic bone fracture, and right acetabular fx, r/o left SI luxation P: washed tail and perianal area, then dried, applied DDS cream to perianal area- was mildly swollen in appearance, cleaned e collar- will remove e collar and see how p does, as tail wound is dried up and scabbed CWSC rec orthopedic evaluation prognosis: good 9/9/16 S/O-BAR, eating well, amb x 4, defecating, tail and perianal region is fecal stained, tail wound is healing well A-Left femoral neck fracture, left ilial wing fracture, left pubic bone fracture, and right acetabular fx, r/o left SI luxation P-continue with current medication plan clean tail and perianal region and wrap tail to prevent fecal material in region will discuss with NH again about placement and need for sx repair 09/08/16 09:26 BAR, very friendly, making a mess in cage but seems to be eating well (food spilled everywhere in cage) Clear OU, minimal debris AU, nndc OP clean deciduous dentition PLN wnl H/L reg, no obvious murmur, ssp, lungs clear/eupenic ABD snp MSK amb x 4, grade 2/4 lame LHL, seems comfortable with LHL today BCS 3/9 Integ ~1 cm long superficial wound healing well at tip of tail, seems comfortable when examined Neuro A/A A: LHL femoral neck fracture Pelvic fractures x 2 +/- SI luxation P:CWCTP-pain meds and antibiotics Recommend NH placement for surgery-FHO & ileal wing fracture Good prognosis 9/7/16: Sedated with Telazol 0.04ml IM. Two view pelvic radiographs: Left femoral neck fracture, left ilial wing fracture, left pubic bone practure, r/o left SI luxation Tail wound: 3cm full thickness abrasion- dried hemorrhage Stiff painful tail associated with lesion Clipped of hair, scrubbed with chlorhexadine Recommend: FHO surgery Rule out SI luxation- conservative vs. surgical mgmt Continue Clavamox, buprenex E-collar to prevent licking tail wound
09/06/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
09/06/16 10:11 Frost was headbutting and purring while I pet him. He allowed me to pick him up and collar him. He showed no signs of aggression.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
09/08/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – BEGINNER
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Frost looks neutral, sitting upright on his cage bedding when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Frost remains in place, relaxed body posture, soliciting attention. Reaction to touch: Frost head-butts the assessor’s hand and appreciates petting on the head and body. Reaction to Being Picked up: Unable to perform do to medical condition. Placement determination: Beginner Frost interacts with the Assessor, solicits attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat can go to a beginner home.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
09/06/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
scan negative wound on tail limping on left hind leg as per Dr 1088 ok to starft medication Buprenorphine 0.5MG/ML .09cc BID x 3 days Amoxi/clav 45.7mg/ml give .5cc BID x 10 days ear mite negative flea comb negative- treated with activyl male intact relaxed during exam
09/10/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
S/O: BAR, eating well, very friendly messy cage e collar on fecal staining perianal area and proximal tail ABN: SNP no palpable feces or bladder amb x4, but slightly staggered gait A: A-Left femoral neck fracture, left ilial wing fracture, left pubic bone fracture, and right acetabular fx, r/o left SI luxation P: washed tail and perianal area, then dried, applied DDS cream to perianal area- was mildly swollen in appearance, cleaned e collar- will remove e collar and see how p does, as tail wound is dried up and scabbed CWSC rec orthopedic evaluation prognosis: good 9/9/16 S/O-BAR, eating well, amb x 4, defecating, tail and perianal region is fecal stained, tail wound is healing well A-Left femoral neck fracture, left ilial wing fracture, left pubic bone fracture, and right acetabular fx, r/o left SI luxation P-continue with current medication plan clean tail and perianal region and wrap tail to prevent fecal material in region will discuss with NH again about placement and need for sx repair 09/08/16 09:26 BAR, very friendly, making a mess in cage but seems to be eating well (food spilled everywhere in cage) Clear OU, minimal debris AU, nndc OP clean deciduous dentition PLN wnl H/L reg, no obvious murmur, ssp, lungs clear/eupenic ABD snp MSK amb x 4, grade 2/4 lame LHL, seems comfortable with LHL today BCS 3/9 Integ ~1 cm long superficial wound healing well at tip of tail, seems comfortable when examined Neuro A/A A: LHL femoral neck fracture Pelvic fractures x 2 +/- SI luxation P:CWCTP-pain meds and antibiotics Recommend NH placement for surgery-FHO & ileal wing fracture Good prognosis 9/7/16: Sedated with Telazol 0.04ml IM. Two view pelvic radiographs: Left femoral neck fracture, left ilial wing fracture, left pubic bone practure, r/o left SI luxation Tail wound: 3cm full thickness abrasion- dried hemorrhage Stiff painful tail associated with lesion Clipped of hair, scrubbed with chlorhexadine Recommend: FHO surgery Rule out SI luxation- conservative vs. surgical mgmt Continue Clavamox, buprenex E-collar to prevent licking tail wound
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