AZULA – A1102368
Safe - 2-1-2017 Manhattan
SAFE 2/1/17
MANHATTAN CENTER
**MUST BE PULLED BY A NEW HOPE RESCUE**
AZULA – A1102368
FEMALE, TORTIE, DOMESTIC LH MIX,8 weeks
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition ILLNESS Intake Date 01/27/2017, From NY 10453, DueOut Date 01/30/2017,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Microchip: negative, place during surgery Sex: intact female Age: appx 7w Mentation: BARH Eyes: heavy d/c OD, chemosis, hair around eye easily peeled off when dried d/c was cleaned, Wood’s lamp for caution, light positive but might be from d/c (skin itself did not fluoresce) Ears: clean Nose: heavy mucopurulent nasal d/c, cleaned nares and easily refilled; URI signs? Teeth: deciduous If abnormal BCS: slightly underweight, easily felt rib cage under haircoat, 4/9 Skin: WNL Hair Coat: WNL, some outdoor debris attached Declawed: no Any injuries: no Behavior: allowed all handling, friendly and enjoys handling, seeks out attention Medication: N/A, preventatives given
Weight 1.6
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