ZHANN – A1073719
Gone - 5-21-2016 Brooklyn
**GONE 05/21/16**SECOND CHANCE FOR BEGINNER-rated SENIOR girl– ZHANN, is a super-petite 5 pounds and the ACC thinks she might have a health issue which is causing the symptoms noted on her most recent medical exam…..yet the same people who have owned her ALL of her life, told the shelter she is perfectly healthy. Oh, and that someone in their household is suddenly “allergic” to her, and that she’s always been “skinny.” One way to connect those dots is to suspect that they knew ZHANN needed medicine, and rather than take care of her as responsible pet owners would have done, they betrayed her to the ACC and walked away forever. Whatever story you glean from her shelter notes, this fact remains: ZHANN will die tomorrow afternoon unless a foster/adopter is found for her, tonight!
Brooklyn Center
My name is ZHANN. My Animal ID # is A1073719. – P
I am a spayed female brn tabby and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 11 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 05/14/2016 from NY 11231, owner surrender reason stated was ALLERGIES.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
05/17/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 5.2 LBS.
05/17/16 11:17 VC: Geriatric exam S/O: BAR, APP ++. Multiple piles of regurgitated food. Large volume watery diarrhea w/ a lot of mucous and some bloody. Cardiothoracic auscultation WNL. Abdominal palpation revealed thickened small intestines and possible mid abdominal mass. BCS 3/9. A: Geriatric, suspect underlying disease such as IBD, neoplasia causing diarrhea. POtential other underlying condition such as Diabetes, hyperthyroidism, or CKD. P: Recommend NH for placement and follow-up veterinary care. Geriatric min database, CBC/CHEM/UA/THyroid panel, +/- abdominal radiographs, +/- abdominal US. Will start course of metronidazole.
05/14/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
05/14/16 15:17 Basic Info Zhann is an 11 year old cat that was surrender because the client’s children have developed allergies to the animal. She was taken in to owner care from being a stray since kitten days. Zhann has never had any health issues or injuries. Client did state that the animal has always been skinny; client has taken the cat to the vet whom stated that the cats weigh wasn’t a concern. Socialization With strangers is friendly and plays gentle with adults. She has been around children and is relaxed and affectionate also play gentle. She lived with a male cat and is relaxed and gentle with him. There is no experience with dogs. There is also no known history of biting another animal or person. Behavior Zhann has no pervious bite history with anyone or animal. Zhann also doesn’t display any behavior issues that would be concerning inside of a home. Zhann has never gotten a bath or any type of grooming. Zhann has had her nails trimmed at vet ,is can be alil wiggly during but will eventually give in. For a new family to know Zhann is described as being friendly with a low activity level. She likes to eat and sleep or plays with her toy balls and string. When home she will follow you around. She slept anywhere comfortable and eats dry food at least 3 times a day; she doesn’t like wet foods. Zhann is fully litter box trained. Zhann’s favorite activity is rubbing her paws on carpet. Upon intake Upon intake Zhann was quiet and friendly. Zhann allowed all handling.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
05/17/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – BEGINNER
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Zhann’s previous owner reports she is friendly with strangers and plays gently with adults. Around children she is relaxed, affectionate, and also plays gently. She lived with a male cat and is relaxed and gentle with him. She was best described as a friendly cat with a low activity level. She likes to eat and sleep or plays with her toy balls and string. When home she will follow you around. Reaction to Assessor: Zhann was lying down by the front. Reaction when softly spoken to: Zhann meows and leans against the cage door. She is calm, relaxed, and friendly. Reaction to cage door opening: Zhann remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Zhann gets up, leans in for petting, and her tail starts to quiver. Reaction to being picked up: Zhann remains calm and allows handling. Behavior Determination: Beginner Zhann interacts with the Assessor, solicits attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. No known history of behavioral problems. This cat can go to a beginner home.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
05/15/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Scanned negative BARH- Tolerated handling; Likes attention. Spayed female 11yrs old Eyes, ears and nose- clean and clear Teeth- Moderate staining and tartat; missing premolar s No parasites or fleas seen Groomed coat but small skinny condition Ambx4 NOSF
05/17/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
05/17/16 11:17 VC: Geriatric exam S/O: BAR, APP ++. Multiple piles of regurgitated food. Large volume watery diarrhea w/ a lot of mucous and some bloody. Cardiothoracic auscultation WNL. Abdominal palpation revealed thickened small intestines and possible mid abdominal mass. BCS 3/9. A: Geriatric, suspect underlying disease such as IBD, neoplasia causing diarrhea. POtential other underlying condition such as Diabetes, hyperthyroidism, or CKD. P: Recommend NH for placement and follow-up veterinary care. Geriatric min database, CBC/CHEM/UA/THyroid panel, +/- abdominal radiographs, +/- abdominal US. Will start course of metronidazole.
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