ORIEL – A1115320
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***SAFE 07/22/17***SWEET SPAYED SENIOR! 12 year old ORIEL needs help figuring out her urination problems @ MACC. Poor Oriel was dumped at the shelter because her owner is stating she is urinating all over the house. Poor Oriel may have a simple UTI or maybe she had a dirty litterbox. Please help Oriel today!
Manhattan Center
My name is ORIEL. My Animal ID # is A1115320. – P
I am a spayed female white and black domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 12 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 06/28/2017 from NY 10458, owner surrender reason stated was HOUSE SOIL.
07/19/2017 AT RISK MEMO
Oriel A1115320 was placed At Risk for URI
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
07/19/2017 Exam Type MS NEW URI – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is EXPERIENCE, Weight 6.5 LBS.
S/O BAR sneezing eyes clear eupnic A URI Geriatric P move to iso doxycycline 0.6 ml PO SID x 10 days
06/28/2017 PET PROFILE MEMO
06/28/17 18:07 Basic Information: Client arrived with her cat Oriel whom she’s had since birth. She received the cat as a gift from a family member. Socialization: When the client had numerous people or strangers over Oriel would hide and was never seen. When the clients had children or close family around she was respectful and playful, the grandchildren was from ages 1 to 16. She has never been around other dogs or cats because she has always indoors. She also has never bitten any person or any other animal. Behavior: This cat often hides when numerous people come over. The client has never driven the cat in the car so it is unknown how the cat reacts. She has litter box problems daily; she pees anywhere in the house. Recently, they’ve kept her in the bathroom where the litterbox is located so there are no more accidents. This problem has been going on for about 2 years now, the previous owner went to a vet and the vet had stated there was nothing wrong with the cat. She’s never received a bath before, isn’t bothered getting her nails trimmed and loves to be brushed. She doesn’t mind being picked up but after a while moves around to get out of someone’s arms. For a New Family: She is friendly, independent and shy at times. At night time her energy tends to be high and runs around and in the day time she has a medium energy and plays between naps. She loves chasing toys and playing with different balls. At night when she is sleeping she tends to sleep in her bed. She eats both dry and wet food. Oriel also has been using an uncovered litterbox with Fresh Step crystal litter. She also loves to paw and scratch at her bed. Behavior During Intake: Oriel had a soft body taking her out of the carrier. She allowed collaring, mircochip scanning and picures of her.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
07/01/2017 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPERIENCE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
ACTIVITY LEVEL: Steady VOCAL: Quiet CHARACTER TYPE: Shy KNOWN HISTORY: Lived Indoors Previously lived with: adults Behavior toward strangers: would hide Behavior toward children: respectful and playful Bite or Scratch history: none Litter box training: Previous owners report that she was eliminating (urinating) outside the litter box for some time now. Oriel was seen by a veterinarian and has no known medical issues. We are unaware of what, if any, modifications steps were taken to try and address this behavior in the home, so we cannot be sure what the trigger may have been or if this behavior may continue in a future home. However, we recommend that potential adopters be comfortable with management and modification techniques for elimination outside the litter box should this behavior continue in a home environment. Other notes: described as friendly, independent and shy at times. At night time her energy tends to be high and runs around and in the day time she has a medium energy MEDICAL BEHAVIOR: 6/29/17- Behavior: allowed handling but nervous EVALUATION: Cage Condition: No change Reaction to assessor: Oriel remains lying down on his cage bedding during the approach. Reaction to cage door opening: Oriel becomes tense, alert with eyes wide open. Reaction to touch: Oriel seems hesitant at first, then slowly leans into the assessor’s hand but began to hiss and distance increase to stop the interaction. BEHAVIOR SUMMARY: Oriel may be a little more independent, and may need time to warm up to her new home. We recommend that this cat go to a home with experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
06/29/2017 DVM INTAKE PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: Reported to be 12 years old – exam is consistent with this Microchip noted on Intake? Scanned neg on LVT intake History : Spayed 2 years ago. Owner surrender. Urinates all over the house, hides frequently. Subjective: Difficult to get out of carrier and then difficult to get back in. Tense body, growled during exam. Objective BCS 5/9, MMs pink and moist EENT: Eyes clear, no nasal discharge noted. Mild brown discharge AU. Oral Exam: Mild tartar and gingivitis on PMs and Ms PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Tense. Large soft bladder. No masses palpated U/G: Female, spay scar palpated and reported spayed MSI: Urine on hind legs and tail. Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Assessment: 1. Urinates throughout house – R/O stress vs. UTI 2. Mild dental disease Plan: 1. Rec urinalysis to screen for UTI 2. Recommend dental cleaning Prognosis: Good 1088
07/19/2017 MS NEW URI (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating EXPERIENCE
S/O BAR sneezing eyes clear eupnic A URI Geriatric P move to iso doxycycline 0.6 ml PO SID x 10 days
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