AFLAC – A1109486 & EMPIRE – A1109487
Safe - 4-21-2017 Manhattan
SAFE 4/21/17 Aflac and Empire are two adorable tiny kittens who still need help eating! They have a bit of conjunctivitis and one has a small umbilical hernia. They need placement by 6pm tonight. Please let us know if you can take them today!
Manhattan Center
Aflac A1109486, 2 weeks, Male, Gray DSH
Stray, 4/20/17
Medical:
Intake Exam 04/20/2017
Microchip: negative
Sex: intact male
Age apx 2.-3w
Mentation: BARH
Eyes: dried ocular d/c, easily cleaned from eyes
Ears: clean
Nose: no d/c or sneezing
Teeth: deciduous, not all in yet
If abnormal BCS: WNL 5/9
Skin: WNL
Hair Coat: WNL
Declawed: no
Any injuries: no
Behavior: allowed all handling, more interested in exploring
Medication: N/A, preventative given, too young for MC or CT
Empire A1109487, 2 weeks, Male, Gray Tabby DSH
Stray, 4/20/17
Medical:
Intake Exam 04/20/2017
Microchip: negative
Sex: intact male
Age apx 2.-3w
Mentation: BARH
Eyes: dried ocular d/c, easily cleaned from eyes, OD chemosis
Ears: clean
Nose: no d/c or sneezing
Teeth: deciduous, not all in yet
If abnormal BCS: WNL 5/9
Skin: WNL
Hair Coat: WNL
Declawed: no
Any injuries: no; small umbilical hernia
Behavior: allowed all handling, more interested in exploring
Medication: N/A, preventative given, too young for MC or CT
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