SCOOTALOO – A1091310
Gone - 9-27-2016 Staten Island
GONE 9/27/16 This little kitten needs your help! Scootaloo came in with terrible conjunctivitis and a ruptured eye. She is very sweet (loves to snuggle) and eating on her own!
Staten Island Center
A1091310 – Scootaloo – 4 week Tabby – Stray
Profile
Finder was able to pick Scootaloo up with his hands and placed into a carrier. Finder kept Scootaloo overnight and stated that he ate Friskies wet food. Scootaloo also interacted with the finder by going on finders lap and snuggling with him.
Behavior during intake: Scootaloo was the back of the carrier during intake. When I put my hand out, he approached me with a relaxed body. I was able to scan for a mc, collar and take a picture without any issues.
Initial Medical Exam
INITIAL
MICROCHIP SCAN NEGATIVE
FEMALE INTACT
APPROX 4 WEEKS OLD
barh
MP DISCHARGE OU
RUPTURED EYE OS
NO EAR OR NASAL DISCHARGE
EATING ON OWN
MALODOR
FLEAS
AS PERDR 1267 OK EMYCIN BID X 10 DAYS
AUGMENTIN 0.1 BID X7
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