ARCHIE – A0989864
Safe - 2-23-2016 Manhattan Rescue: K9KASTLE Please honor your pledges: http://www.k9kastle.org/#!donate/ca4p
*** SAFE 02/23/16 *** VETERINARIAN NEEDED! Jaunty ARCHIE thought he had hit the lottery when he left the ACC the last time. He must have been a young boy back then, since he is listed as being 2 years old, and his social notes say he has lived with his much-loved family for 2 years. Archie may have loved those folks, but their love for him did not translate into being willing (or able) to take him to a competent veterinarian for his urinary tract issues. Archie needs a FOSTER or ADOPTER who can help get his health back on track, and then love him for many years to come. Please do everything possible to find the right person for AVERAGE-rated ARCHIE, tonight!
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Manhattan Center
*RETURN*
My name is ARCHIE. My Animal ID # is A0989864. – P
I am a neutered male org tabby and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 02/19/2016 from NY 10453, owner surrender reason stated was PET HEALTH.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
02/21/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 18.0 LBS.
02/21/16 11:42 pt pulled U cath out. administered 1 mg dexamethasone SC fo inflammation and 2.5 mg diazepam IV. pull IVC tomorrow 02/21/16 10:29 BARH, urine flowing well into closed collection system (UOP 200 ml this am). IVF rate 13 ml/hr. Abd soft A: post U obstruction P: plea to rescue… due to remove U cath and IVC tomorrow. 02/20/16 10:12 QARH, does not want abd touched, but did not palpate a firm bladder, eating some dry food occasionally, lip licking, eupneic, auscultation wnl. VF not running, 400 cc bloody urine in bag A: post U- obstruction, nausea likely secondary from pain medication P: restart maintenance fluid rate , added on cerenia SID SC for secondary nausea, trial without e collar, add on prazocin 1 mg po bid 2/19 PRESENTED WITH HEMATURIA, REPORT OF AGGRESSION LETHARGY SCAN POSITIVE- # 985112003296050 DEPRESSED TENSE ABD VERY PAINFUL ( HISSED) ON BLADDER PALPATION WHICH IS TURGID BLOOD DROPLETS AT PENIS OBESE A; URINARY BLOCKAGE HEMATURIA P; SEDATED PET TELAZOL 0.15ML IV, FOLLOWED WITH 22 GAUGE IV CATHETER RIGHT CEPHALIC 100ML LRS BOLUS PET WOKE UP A LITTLE GAVE BUTORPHANOL 0.05ML IV, THEN MAINTAINED ON MASK ISOFLURANE LATERAL VIEW XR SHOWED NO STONES, ALTHOUGH THERE IS RADIODENSE SEDIMENT IN BLADDER 3.5FR RED RUBBER CATHETER PLACEDEASILY INTO URETHRA HEMORRHAGIC URINE REMOVED BLADDER WAS FLUSHED WITH LRS UNTIL CLEAR CATHETER SUTURED TO PREPUCE, COLLECTION SYSTEM ATTACHED PET RECOVERED IN MEDICAL, MAINTAINED ON LRS AT 20ML / HR PAIN MANAGEMENT SELECTED HYDROMORPHONE, BUPRENORPHINE NOT AVAILABLE *PET WAS NOT STARTED ON ANTIBIOTICS** PROGNOSIS FAIR, NEEDS NH PLACEMENT AND LIFE LONG MANAGEMENT
02/19/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
02/19/16 15:53Hrs Archie is described as playful and affectionate. He has been cared for by his family for the past 2 years. He has lived with children aged 6 months to 18 years old. He is tolerant of the children allowing them to pet him and pick him up. Archie is an indoor cat only. BEHAVIOR Archie is accustomed to grooming himself. He will spend his day sleeping or lying around with the family. He will explore the home at night when everyone is asleep. He will remain out in the open when visitors enter the home. Archie will swipe at his owner’s legs as his owner is passing to get attention. He never scratches when he solicits attention. FOR A NEW FAMIILY TO KNOW Archie uses an uncovered litterbox in the home. He is has never had an accident. He enjoys playing with string, stuffed mice and dangling toys. He likes to scratch his owner’s upholstered couch, specifically the arms and legs of the couch. Archie is accustomed to eating Meow Mix dry chicken or beef flavored cat food. He will play with the water inside of his water bowl. He will sleep in the bed with the owner’s oldest child. DURING INTAKE Archie would sniff the Admissions Counselor’s hand when it was offered. He allowed petting on his head. He was collared, scanned for a microchip (positive) and photographed.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
02/21/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Archie’s previous owner reports he has lived with children from ages 6 months to 18 years old and is tolerant of them, allowing them to pet him and pick him up. He will spend his day sleeping or lying around with the family. He will remain out in the open when visitors enter the home. He will swipe at his owner’s leg as they pass by to get attention, but will never scratch while soliciting attention. He enjoys playing with toys and was described as playful and affectionate. Please note that this cat is being treated for a medical condition at the time of evaluation. It is difficult to determine at this time how the medical condition may be affecting the behavior. Reaction to assessor: Archie was resting in his cage upon approach. Reaction when softly spoken to: Archie opens his eyes and looks at the assessor. Reaction to cage door opening: Archie remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Archie remains in place and closes his eyes when petted. He begins to purr and rolls over to get into a more comfortable position for petting. Reaction to being picked up: Did not attempt due to condition. Behavior Determination: Average Archie interacts with the observer, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. No known history of behavioral problems. In spite of his medical condition, he remains social and affectionate. This cat is showing behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
02/19/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
PRESENTED WITH HEMATURIA, REPORT OF AGGRESSION LETHARGY SCAN POSITIVE- # 985112003296050 DEPRESSED TENSE ABD VERY PAINFUL ( HISSED) ON BLADDER PALPATION WHICH IS TURGID BLOOD DROPLETS AT PENIS OBESE A; URINARY BLOCKAGE HEMATURIA P; SEDATED PET TELAZOL 0.15ML IV, FOLLOWED WITH 22 GAUGE IV CATHETER RIGHT CEPHALIC 100ML LRS BOLUS PET WOKE UP A LITTLE GAVE BUTORPHANOL 0.05ML IV, THEN MAINTAINED ON MASK ISOFLURANE LATERAL VIEW XR SHOWED NO STONES, ALTHOUGH THERE IS RADIODENSE SEDIMENT IN BLADDER 3.5FR RED RUBBER CATHETER PLACEDEASILY INTO URETHRA HEMORRHAGIC URINE REMOVED BLADDER WAS FLUSHED WITH LRS UNTIL CLEAR CATHETER SUTURED TO PREPUCE, COLLECTION SYSTEM ATTACHED PET RECOVERED IN MEDICAL, MAINTAINED ON LRS AT 20ML / HR PAIN MANAGEMENT SELECTED HYDROMORPHONE, BUPRENORPHINE NOT AVAILABLE *PET WAS NOT STARTED ON ANTIBIOTICS** PROGNOSIS FAIR, NEEDS NH PLACEMENT AND LIFE LONG MANAGEMENT
02/21/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
02/21/16 11:42 pt pulled U cath out. administered 1 mg dexamethasone SC fo inflammation and 2.5 mg diazepam IV. pull IVC tomorrow 02/21/16 10:29 BARH, urine flowing well into closed collection system (UOP 200 ml this am). IVF rate 13 ml/hr. Abd soft A: post U obstruction P: plea to rescue… due to remove U cath and IVC tomorrow. 02/20/16 10:12 QARH, does not want abd touched, but did not palpate a firm bladder, eating some dry food occasionally, lip licking, eupneic, auscultation wnl. VF not running, 400 cc bloody urine in bag A: post U- obstruction, nausea likely secondary from pain medication P: restart maintenance fluid rate , added on cerenia SID SC for secondary nausea, trial without e collar, add on prazocin 1 mg po bid 2/19 PRESENTED WITH HEMATURIA, REPORT OF AGGRESSION LETHARGY SCAN POSITIVE- # 985112003296050 DEPRESSED TENSE ABD VERY PAINFUL ( HISSED) ON BLADDER PALPATION WHICH IS TURGID BLOOD DROPLETS AT PENIS OBESE A; URINARY BLOCKAGE HEMATURIA P; SEDATED PET TELAZOL 0.15ML IV, FOLLOWED WITH 22 GAUGE IV CATHETER RIGHT CEPHALIC 100ML LRS BOLUS PET WOKE UP A LITTLE GAVE BUTORPHANOL 0.05ML IV, THEN MAINTAINED ON MASK ISOFLURANE LATERAL VIEW XR SHOWED NO STONES, ALTHOUGH THERE IS RADIODENSE SEDIMENT IN BLADDER 3.5FR RED RUBBER CATHETER PLACEDEASILY INTO URETHRA HEMORRHAGIC URINE REMOVED BLADDER WAS FLUSHED WITH LRS UNTIL CLEAR CATHETER SUTURED TO PREPUCE, COLLECTION SYSTEM ATTACHED PET RECOVERED IN MEDICAL, MAINTAINED ON LRS AT 20ML / HR PAIN MANAGEMENT SELECTED HYDROMORPHONE, BUPRENORPHINE NOT AVAILABLE *PET WAS NOT STARTED ON ANTIBIOTICS** PROGNOSIS FAIR, NEEDS NH PLACEMENT AND LIFE LONG MANAGEMENT
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