MOE – 12091
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SAFE 11/15/17 VIDEO & NEW PHOTOS! MOE is an older girl who is very sweet and would love to have a home where she can get some TLC and good food. She is already spayed and ready to go!
BROOKLYN CENTER
Moe 12091
Location: Brooklyn
Intake Date: 11/08/17
Intake Type: ACO
Medical Behavior: Green
Sex: Spayed
Age: 7 years
Animal Name: Moe
Age: 7 Years
Tag Number:
Breed: Domestic Longhair
Gender: Female
Spayed / Neutered: Yes
Handler: 991057
Observer:
Behavior Assessment Date:
11/11/2017
Retest Date:
Retest Reason:
Next Test Date:
KNOWN HISTORY:
Moe was brought in as a stray, so we cannot speak to her behavior in her previous home.
MEDICAL BEHAVIOR:
Very sweet. Easily handle able. Did well for all medical handling and procedures
ENRICHMENT NOTES:
11/09/17
Lying in back of kennel with a low body, avoiding eye contact and face tense. She lifts her rear when pet along the back, then lowers herself back down and tenses her body. Needs some time to adjust – has potential to warm up.
Cage Condition:
Cage is neat
Reaction to assessor:
Moe was tense and curled up tight in her litter box with wide eyes focused on the assessor.
Reaction when softly spoken to:
Moe keeps her eyes focused on the assessor and doesn’t get up or come forward when coaxed.
Reaction to cage door opening:
Moe lip licks and remains motionless.
Reaction to touch:
Moe seems unsure at first but slowly starts to warm up with attention. She perks up when pet, leans in for rubs and allows petting all over her body. After a few soft passes along her body she comes forward and looks out at her surroundings. Occasionally she’ll retreat when she hears a loud noise but she quickly warms up and goes back to soliciting attention.
Reaction to being picked up:
Moe was a bit tense when picked up, but she remains calm and allows all handling.
ACTIVITY LEVEL:
Mellow
VOCAL:
Quiet
CHARACTER TYPE:
Shy
Sweet
Affectionate
Graceful
POTENTIAL CHALLENGES:
None
BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION:
Average
Behavior Asilomar
H – Healthy
RECOMMENDATIONS:
None
BEHAVIOR SUMMARY:
Moe 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.
Recommendations
Adoption Recommendations:
Comments:
Suitability With Children:
Other:
11/11/17 Behavior: Average
MEDICAL:
11-Nov-2017
L V T Notes: 2:21 PM
Urinalysis results BY Dipstick-
Blood erythrocytes- NEG
Urobilinogen- normal
Bilirubin- +++
Protein- 100mg/dl
Nitrite- NEG
Ketones- NEG
Ascorbic acid- NEG
Glucose-NEG
PH-6
Specific Gravity- 1.020
Leucocytes- Ca.500.
Specific Gravity reading by Refractometer-
Sp. G > 1.050.
LVT 991235
11-Nov-2017
Blood Work Interpretation
Vet Notes: 3:37 PM
CBC shows mild non regenerative anemia and marked thrombocytopenia (platelet aggregates detected)
Chemistry shows very mild increase in globulins
A: Rule out anemia of chronic disease vs other
Vet Notes: 10:43 AM
Monitor for vomiting/diarrhea
S/O: QAR. Resting in litterbox in back of cage. Dry food available, appears untouched. Very small amount of vomit near food (regurgitated food?)
EENT: Nuclear sclerosis, no ocular or nasal discharge
HL: No sneezing
A: Geriatric, alopecia, decreased appetite, GI upset
P: Blood work pending. Adding mirtazipine 1/4 tab PO and offer variety of food.
VET 990844
10-Nov-2017
Progress Exam
Vet Notes: 2:19 PM
Recheck overall condition
S/O: QARH. Nervous, tries to go to other side fo cage but allows all handling. Food untouched, large pile of diarrhea vs regurgitated food on bedding. BCS 3/9
EENT: Nuclear sclerosis, no ocular or nasal discharge, mild dental tartar/gingivitis, pink mm
HL: Normal thoracic auscultation
ABD: Soft, non tender
INTEG: bilateral alopecia at flanks and ventral abdomen, no underlying dermatitis
MS: Ambulatory x 4
A: Geriatric, very thin BCS, alopecia, decreased appetite, diarrhea vs regurgitation
P: Rec cerenia 0.27ml SQ, scheduled for blood work tomorrow. Recheck appetite, V/D tomorrow
VET 990844
8-Nov-2017
DVM Intake
Vet Notes: 3:02 PM
DVM Intake Exam
Estimated age: ~7-9 years
Microchip noted on Intake? negative
History : ACO Impound
Subjective: BARH. Eating well on her own.
Observed Behavior – very sweet. Easily handleable. Did well for all medical handling and procedures
Evidence of Cruelty seen – no
Evidence of Trauma seen – no
Objective
P = wnl
R = eupneic
BCS 3/9
EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal discharge noted
Oral Exam: adult dentition with mild dental disease, no oral lesions noted
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupneic
ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated
U/G: FS (spay knot palpated), no MGTs, no vulvar d/c
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, alopecia on both flanks r/o previous shaving vs overgrooming vs allergies, unkempt and thinning haircoat, underweight
CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Assessment:
Underweight
Dermatitis r/o overgrooming vs allergies
Plan: Continue to monitor while at BACC
Rec geriatric workup with placement
Rec dermatological consult with placement
Rec regular flea control to r/o FAD
Recheck overall condition in 2 days +/- bw
Prognosis: Good
SURGERY: spayed
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