PERSIA – A0991891
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***SAFE 02/10/16 *** PURR MACHINE PERSIA WANTS A HOME TONIGHT!! PERSIA is a 4 yr old, SPAYED lady with a lovely AVERAGE rating. Unfortunately, she has a rodent ulcer (which can be cleared up with steriods) and that has give the ACC a reason to list her…..This is not PERSIA’s first encounter with the ACC. She was adopted from here and apparently tossed out to be found as a stray or someone returned her and didn’t want to pay the surrender fee. PERSIA has a winning purrsonality!! And certainly deserves to be in a home and not on the street…..” Persia was a bit hesitant, but leans into petting and rolls over” PLEASE HELP PERSIA GET PLACED TONIGHT!! You can contact the Help Desk at [email protected] if you are interested in FOSTERING or ADOPTING, and we can guide you to rescue help!!
Brooklyn Center
My name is PERSIA. My Animal ID # is A0991891. – P
**RETURN**
I am a spayed female brn tabby and white domestic sh. The shelter thinks I am about 4 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 01/31/2016 from NY 11212, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
02/09/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 5 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is AVERAGE, Weight 9.2 LBS.
02/09/16 09:18 VC – MONITOR APPETITE/ASSESS FOR PAIN – DID NOT EXTEND BUP SR ON 2/7 B/C CAT EATING WELL AND DID NOT SEEM PAINFUL S/O: Cat is BARH, stretching, attention seeking App+++(eating both wet and dry food) Rodent ulcer appears unchanged, cat growled a little but let me look in her mouth (grade 1/4 dental dz) A: Rodent ulcer upper lip; cat is bright (seems comfortable) and has good appetite P: Further pain medication not warranted at this time PROGNOSIS: Good if on placement rodent ulcer can be managed with corticosteroids 02/07/16 VC – RECHECK ORAL ULCERS; CONTINUE BUP SR? S/O: Cat is BARH Unable to view inside cat’s mouth (growling), but has obvious rodent ulcer affecting entire upper lip – appears to be drying up, not actively bleeding or infected looking App+++ (eating and drinking well) A: Rodent ulcer P: Cat is on Clavamox and Doxy, finish course; not repeating Bup SR at this time since cat is eating well and does not seem painful; reassess in 1-3 days
01/31/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
01/31/16 18:16 Persia is a 3 year old female spayed brown tabby and white domestic shorthair cat who arrived as a stray surrender. Upon intake Persia was quiet and somewhat indifferent to introduction but allowed handling. Counselor was able to scan for microchip (positive) collar and photograph. Persia was hesitant to leave the carrier but was re-assured by gentle petting.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
02/07/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Persia was brought in as a stray, so we cannot speak to her behavior in her previous home. She was quiet and somewhat indifferent to introduction upon intake, but she allowed handling. She was hesitant to leave her carrier, but was re-assured when petted gently. Reaction to Assessor: Persia was calm, relaxed, and friendly by the front. Reaction when softly spoken to: Persia looks at the assessor with relaxed eyes. Reaction to cage door opening: Persia becomes alert and backs away, but shows interest in interacting with the assessor. Reaction to touch: Persia was a bit hesitant, but leans into petting and rolls over. She really likes cheek rubs and will begin to purr loudly. She is very affectionate throughout the interaction. Reaction to being picked up: Persia remains calm and allows handling. Placement Determination: Average Persia 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
02/01/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 2 C – MINOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating was NONE
Scan positive – 985112003382011 S; 3 YO; 9.22 LB Allows touching and petting; allowed vaccination but hissed and resisted when picking up to bring to exam table Oral ulcerations on top of mouth; undetermined whether viral Eating well Skin and coat clear EEN clear BARH
02/09/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 5 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating AVERAGE
02/09/16 09:18 VC – MONITOR APPETITE/ASSESS FOR PAIN – DID NOT EXTEND BUP SR ON 2/7 B/C CAT EATING WELL AND DID NOT SEEM PAINFUL S/O: Cat is BARH, stretching, attention seeking App+++(eating both wet and dry food) Rodent ulcer appears unchanged, cat growled a little but let me look in her mouth (grade 1/4 dental dz) A: Rodent ulcer upper lip; cat is bright (seems comfortable) and has good appetite P: Further pain medication not warranted at this time PROGNOSIS: Good if on placement rodent ulcer can be managed with corticosteroids 02/07/16 VC – RECHECK ORAL ULCERS; CONTINUE BUP SR? S/O: Cat is BARH Unable to view inside cat’s mouth (growling), but has obvious rodent ulcer affecting entire upper lip – appears to be drying up, not actively bleeding or infected looking App+++ (eating and drinking well) A: Rodent ulcer P: Cat is on Clavamox and Doxy, finish course; not repeating Bup SR at this time since cat is eating well and does not seem painful; reassess in 1-3 days
☆★ TO ADOPT THIS ANIMAL THROUGH THE PUBLIC ADOPTION SITE, PLEASE GO TO THE FOLLOWING LINK AND SCROLL DOWN TO BOTTOM TO LOG IN AND RESERVE THE ANIMAL. THERE WILL BE A $202 DEPOSIT REQUIRED. $150 WILL BE REFUNDED ONCE PROOF OF SPAY/NEUTER IS SUPPLIED.http://www.nycacc.org/
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