NIFTY – A1101497
Safe - 1-15-2017 Brooklyn Rescue: Animalkind Please honor your pledges: http://animalkindny.org/makeadonation/
SAFE 1/15/17
Really sweet NIFTY needs some TLC @ BACC **NEEDS PLACEMENT BY 6PM!**
Brooklyn Center
Nifty A1101497- 2 years old, Male, Domestic Short Hair, Black and White, Stray
Medical:
S: Initial exam
Scan neg
In back of cage
O: Mildly tense when approached in cage but soft after picked up, permits all handling
BAR H
BCS 3/5
Pi, moist, <2
EENT: Clear OU, clean AU, no nasal d/c, clean adult dentition
PLNS: WNL
CVR: 170, reg, NMA, SSP; clear/eup
ABD: Soft, no resentment, NMP
UG: MI, testes scrotal
MSI: Amb x 4, 2 puncture wounds w/bruising and purulent d/c and surrounding alopecia dorsal proximal tail, grey soil staining on front paws, otherwise clean hair coat, no ectoparasites
NEURO: CN WNL, no apparent deficits
A: Tail wound as described – r/o bite vs. other trauma
P: Rabies
FVRCP
Pyrantel PO
Revolution topical
Microchip placement cranial dorsal thorax
FIV/FeLV SNAP = neg/neg
Convenia 0.5ml SQ
Rec placement w/neuter
Excellent prognosis for healing of tail wound
Intake Date 01/13/2017, From NY 11208, DueOut Date 01/16/2017
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