ASAD – A1104612
Safe - 2-25-2017 Manhattan Rescue: Feline Rescue of SI Please honor your pledges: http://felinerescueofstatenisland.org/donation/
SAFE 2/25/17 ***Needs Rescue ASAP and a kitty Treadmill*** 38lbs-Asad needs your help and a good diet right away @MACC
Manhattan Center
ASAD – A1104612 8Y Neutered Orange TabbyDSH **38lbs**
Owner Surr:2/24/2017
INTIAL EXAM
2/24/17
S/O:
M/S: amb x4
EENT: pink gums, mild gingivitis, multiple cystic adenomas AU with mild aural debris
ABN: SNP, unable to palpate deeply
UROGEN: MC
LN: NSF
H/L: NSF, eupneic
NEURO: NSF
A: morbidly obese
cystic adenomas AU
mild periodontal dz
P:
necessary to lose weight- ideal weight closer to 12-14#, may take 16-18 months to lose weight with dedicated owner through proper diet (consider Hill’s Metabolic), exercise and regular visits to veterinarian for monitoring. Obesity puts p at risk for diabetes, difficulty breathing and increased pressure on joints
long term ears should be monitored as the cystic adenimas re benign, but make the ears more prone to ear infections
BG: 136- NOT diabetic at this time
unable to find vein for FeLV/FIV SNAP- will put ear cleaning and SNAP on tech check
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