PAPITO – A1094163
Safe - 11-9-2016 Manhattan
***SAFE 11/09/16*** AVERAGE RATED PAPITO IS HOPING TO FIND HIS RESCUE ANGEL TONIGHT! PAPITO was brought into the shelter because his “finder” said they couldn’t keep him. He has an eye issues and some dental issues that need tending to. PAPITO purred when he was petted on his assessment and was given a wonderful AVERAGE rating. This boy is not feeling well at the moment, and the shelter is not going to do anything for him either. He is on antibiotics but should really be seen by a competent vet. PAPITO is only about 2 years old – a youngster who is hoping someone will fall in love with him tonight and offer him a home. He is a sweet boy and does not deserve a death sentence for being sick. PLEASE OFFER TO FOSTER OR ADOPT PAPITO NOW. HE ONLY HAS UNTIL 12 NOON TOMORROW. YOU MUST ACT NOW AND APPLY TO A RESCUE. EMAIL [email protected] FOR MORE INFO.
Manhattan Center
My name is PAPITO. My Animal ID # is A1094163. – P
I am a male black domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 10/20/2016 from NY 10473, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
10/24/2016 Exam Type CAGE EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 6.6 LBS.
10/24/16 15:21 eating but “doesnt look good” per vc request exam: elevated nictitans (status quo for this cat), purulent nasals d/c already on appropriate course of therapy no addtional treatment 10/22 Re-exam No vomit in cage. Normal, formed stool in box. Empty food tray. Nervous – hides in back but allows all handling. Thin, BCS 3/9 Pale pink MM Elevated 3rd eyelid OU with diffuse corneal opacity OU. Mild serous/mucoid ocular discharge. No active ocular discharge Excess blood-tinged mucoid nasal discharge. Moderate dental disease with mild ptyalism. Abd snp/nmp Moderately dehydrated based on skin tent Auscults WNL A: Young adult M DSH URI Dental disease Chronic ocular disease Vomiting – apparently resolved P: Move to isolation Begin doxy 50 mg/ml 0.6 ml PO SID x 10 days Nebulize BID x 3 days LRS 100 ml SQ SID x 3 days Recheck 3 days, 10 days Prognosis good with treatment Sex: Male intact Scan: Negative Estimated age: 2-5 years old Fleas: Some flea dirt. S: Alert, allows handling with no resistance. When not touched, curls up and looks away. O: QAR-H, BCS 4/9, MMs pink and vomit/saliva-coated EENT: OD elevated third eyelid, cornea is mostly white (central cornea is clear), about 75% opaque, minimal neovascularization. OS elevated third eyelid, cornea is white around the periphery, about 50% opaque, moderate neovascularlization. Moderate to severe gingivitis, some tartar, there is vomit in the mouth (viscous brown liquid). H/L: NSR, NMA. Eupnic, quiet lung sounds. Abd: Soft, no pain on palpation, no masses palpated M/S/I: Amb x4. No skin lesions noted. UG: Male intact, testicles soft and symmetrical. A: 1. Corneal scarring – R/O chronic viral infections 2. Dental disease 3. Vomit in mouth Short-term prognosis: Fair P: 1. Administered pyrantel 0.7 ml PO and Activyl for cats 2-9lbs during exam 2. Monitor for vomiting, consider CBC/chemistry if pt continues vomiting 3. Erythromycin OU BID x10 days. Monitor for resolution of signs (elevated third eyelids) and decide on long-term tx plan at that point. 1088
10/20/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
10/20/16 16:09 BASIC INFO Papito A1094163 is a dsh cat. He is being surrendered to the shelter because he was found as a stray on Finder’s neighborhood. Finder cannot keep. Finder placed Papito in a carrier and brought him to ACCNYC. BEHAVIOR DURING INTAKE Papito allowed all handling, collaring and photos.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
10/23/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Papito was brought in as a stray, so we cannot speak to his behavior in his previous home. His finder was able to place him into a carrier and bring him to the care center. He allowed all handling upon intake and during his initial medical exam. Please note that Papito is being treated for an upper respiratory infection at the time of the behavior assessment. This condition may affect some of the behaviors shown during evaluation. Reaction to assessor: Papito was resting on his blanket, calm and relaxed. Reaction when softly spoken to: Papito pokes his head forward and looks around. Reaction to cage door opening: Papito remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Papito lowers his head, but accepts petting and begins to purr. He arches his back and lifts his rear, but would curl up when petting stops. Reaction to being picked up: Papito remains calm and allows handling. Behavior Determination: Average Papito 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.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
10/20/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Sex: Male intact Scan: Negative Estimated age: 2-5 years old Fleas: Some flea dirt. S: Alert, allows handling with no resistance. When not touched, curls up and looks away. O: QAR-H, BCS 4/9, MMs pink and vomit/saliva-coated EENT: OD elevated third eyelid, cornea is mostly white (central cornea is clear), about 75% opaque, minimal neovascularization. OS elevated third eyelid, cornea is white around the periphery, about 50% opaque, moderate neovascularlization. Moderate to severe gingivitis, some tartar, there is vomit in the mouth (viscous brown liquid). H/L: NSR, NMA. Eupnic, quiet lung sounds. Abd: Soft, no pain on palpation, no masses palpated M/S/I: Amb x4. No skin lesions noted. UG: Male intact, testicles soft and symmetrical. A: 1. Corneal scarring – R/O chronic viral infections 2. Dental disease 3. Vomit in mouth Short-term prognosis: Fair P: 1. Administered pyrantel 0.7 ml PO and Activyl for cats 2-9lbs during exam 2. Monitor for vomiting, consider CBC/chemistry if pt continues vomiting 3. Erythromycin OU BID x10 days. Monitor for resolution of signs (elevated third eyelids) and decide on long-term tx plan at that point. 1088
10/24/2016 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
10/24/16 15:21 eating but “doesnt look good” per vc request exam: elevated nictitans (status quo for this cat), purulent nasals d/c already on appropriate course of therapy no addtional treatment 10/22 Re-exam No vomit in cage. Normal, formed stool in box. Empty food tray. Nervous – hides in back but allows all handling. Thin, BCS 3/9 Pale pink MM Elevated 3rd eyelid OU with diffuse corneal opacity OU. Mild serous/mucoid ocular discharge. No active ocular discharge Excess blood-tinged mucoid nasal discharge. Moderate dental disease with mild ptyalism. Abd snp/nmp Moderately dehydrated based on skin tent Auscults WNL A: Young adult M DSH URI Dental disease Chronic ocular disease Vomiting – apparently resolved P: Move to isolation Begin doxy 50 mg/ml 0.6 ml PO SID x 10 days Nebulize BID x 3 days LRS 100 ml SQ SID x 3 days Recheck 3 days, 10 days Prognosis good with treatment Sex: Male intact Scan: Negative Estimated age: 2-5 years old Fleas: Some flea dirt. S: Alert, allows handling with no resistance. When not touched, curls up and looks away. O: QAR-H, BCS 4/9, MMs pink and vomit/saliva-coated EENT: OD elevated third eyelid, cornea is mostly white (central cornea is clear), about 75% opaque, minimal neovascularization. OS elevated third eyelid, cornea is white around the periphery, about 50% opaque, moderate neovascularlization. Moderate to severe gingivitis, some tartar, there is vomit in the mouth (viscous brown liquid). H/L: NSR, NMA. Eupnic, quiet lung sounds. Abd: Soft, no pain on palpation, no masses palpated M/S/I: Amb x4. No skin lesions noted. UG: Male intact, testicles soft and symmetrical. A: 1. Corneal scarring – R/O chronic viral infections 2. Dental disease 3. Vomit in mouth Short-term prognosis: Fair P: 1. Administered pyrantel 0.7 ml PO and Activyl for cats 2-9lbs during exam 2. Monitor for vomiting, consider CBC/chemistry if pt continues vomiting 3. Erythromycin OU BID x10 days. Monitor for resolution of signs (elevated third eyelids) and decide on long-term tx plan at that point. 1088
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