MAGGIE – 15179
Safe - 1-10-2018 Manhattan
SAFE 1/10/18 Gorgeous 10 year old tortie MAGGIE has been @ MACC for over a month!! Pull her today!! WATCH BRAND NEW VIDEO!! A volunteer writes: Maggie has a stunning black and gold tortoise shell coat (in dogs it would be called brindle). I found her sitting right up front in her kennel, presiding over the room and soliciting my attention. When I opened her door, she leaned in for a nose kiss, and to my surprise, then gave me the sweetest lick on my forehead. That was a first, and it was awesome. Another volunteer writes: Maggie is one pretty girl. She’s a stunning Tortoiseshell with huge green eyes. Maggie meowed at me and put her paw through the kennel door. I went over, opened the door and was treated to many head butts and cheek rubs. Maggie started sniffing my face and gave me the sweetest kitty kisses. I offered her some treats and she went wild for them. Her melodious purr could lull you to sleep at night. Won’t you give Maggie a forever home and make her dreams come true?
**Maggie is a lovely 9 year old tortie who was sadly surrendered to the shelter. She is sweet, calm and pleasant. It’s recommended she have a echocardiogram to characterize heart murmur. Please help Maggie today.
Manhattan Center
15179 Maggie 9y Tortie Spayed Female 10lbs.
Intake: Owner Surrender 12/1/17
Medical:
3-Dec-2017
DVM Intake
Vet Notes: 5:15 PM
[DVM Intake]
DVM Intake Exam
Estimated age: 9yrs
Microchip noted on Intake? N
History : owner surrender
Subjective: BAR
Observed Behavior – compliant for exam, curious
Evidence of Cruelty seen – N
Evidence of Trauma seen – N
Objective
T = DNP
P = WNL
R = WNL
BCS 6/9
EENT: Eyes clear, AS- dark crumbling debris w/ pinnal-pedal reflex; AD- clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam: Grade 3 dental dz
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: NSR, II/VI systolic murmur (better ausculted on R side), CRT < 2, lungs clear, eupnic
ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated, bladder large
U/G: Spayed female
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat
CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Rectal: DNP
Assessment: geriatric, dental dz, suspected ear mites AS, II/VI systolic murmur
Prognosis: fair to good (pending heart murmur)
Plan: 0.15ml ivermectin SQ; rec echocardiogram to characterize heart murmur; rec dental cleaning
SURGERY:
Permanent waiver due to age and heart murmur.
2-Dec-2017
LVT Intake
L V T Notes: 2:30 AM
[LVT Intake Exam]
Microchip Scan: negative, placed
Evidence of Cruelty: no
Observed Behavior: allows all handling, calm and pleasant
Sex: spayed female
Estimated Age: reported 9y
Subjective: earmites but otherwise seemingly healthy
Eyes: clear
Ears: heavy d/c AU (coffee grind appearance and pinnal pedal reflex)
Oral Exam: moderate staining
Heart: WNL
Lungs: WNL
Abdomen: fatty but WNL
Musculoskeletal: overweight 6/9
Mentation: BARH
Preliminary Assessment: seemingly healthy older cat
Plan: 0.15ml ivermectin SQ, DVM intake
Medical:
6-Dec-2017
Progress Exam
Medical Assistant: 1:05 AM
re wt from 10.3 to 10.9
3-Dec-2017
DVM Intake
Vet Notes: 5:15 PM
[DVM Intake]
DVM Intake Exam
Estimated age: 9yrs
Microchip noted on Intake? N
History : owner surrender
Subjective: BAR
Observed Behavior – compliant for exam, curious
Evidence of Cruelty seen – N
Evidence of T
A volunteer writes: Maggie has a stunning black and gold tortoise shell coat (in dogs it would be called brindle). I found her sitting right up front in her kennel, presiding over the room and soliciting my attention. When I opened her door, she leaned in for a nose kiss, and to my surprise, then gave me the sweetest lick on my forehead. That was a first, and it was awesome.
Another volunteer writes: Maggie is one pretty girl. She’s a stunning Tortoiseshell with huge green eyes. Maggie meowed at me and put her paw through the kennel door. I went over, opened the door and was treated to many head butts and cheek rubs. Maggie started sniffing my face and gave me the sweetest kitty kisses. I offered her some treats and she went wild for them. Her melodious purr could lull you to sleep at night. Won’t you give Maggie a forever home and make her dreams come true?
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