BATMAN – 24526
Safe - 4-8-2018 Brooklyn
SAFE 4/8/18 He’s the Hero NYC Deserves! Meet 18lb Batman @BACC! Batman is a four year old male black domestic short haired cat. Batman lived with previous owner for four years and was given as a gift by a family member. Batman was surrendered because his owner had medical issues that prevented her from being able to keep Batman. Batman has no injuries or health issues and has not been taken to the vet recently.
BROOKLYN CENTER
Batman 24526
Location: Brooklyn
Intake Date: 4/5/18
Intake Type: Owner Surrender
Medical Behavior: Green
Sex: Neutered
Age: 4 years
Original Location: 10459
Spayed / Neutered
Age
Primary Microchip #
Rabies Tag
Weight
Spay / Neuter Due Date
Temperature
Yes
4 Years
18 lbs 4.8 oz
Veterinary Clinic Software Record #:
Weight: 18 lbs 4.8 oz
Date of Weighing: 4/6/2018
Date Spayed / Neutered:
Schedule Surgery Date:
Stitches Removal Date:
Clinic Name:
Previously Spayed / Neutered: Yes
General Vet Notes:
Previous Medical Details:
Known Allergies or Medical Conditions:
Feeding Requirements:
Indemnities/Waivers:
Medical Notes
Notes
Date
No Medical Notes Stored
Vet Treatments
Date Administered
Vet Treatment Type
Treatment Result
Administered by External Vet
4/6/2018
Gabapentin (100mg Capsule)
4/6/2018
Microchip Implantation
4/6/2018
Rabies
4/6/2018
Internal Parasite Treatment – Pyrantel
4/6/2018
Fvr-Cp Series
4/6/2018
Flea/Tick Application – Topical
4/6/2018
FeLV/FIV Snap
Negative
Vet Treatments Due
Date Due
Vet Treatment Type
4/20/2018
Fvr-Cp Series
4/20/2018
Internal Parasite Treatment – Pyrantel
5/6/2018
Flea/Tick Application – Topical
4/6/2019
Rabies
Medications
Medication
Amount Dispensed
Frequency
Date From
Date To
Doses Administered
Vet Name
Notes
Gabapentin Capsule 100 mg
0 tablets
1 every 1 day(s)
4/7/2018
9-Apr-2018
0
VET
gabapentin 100mg PO SID
Drug Usage
No drugs administered to this animal.
Vet Consultations
Date
Reasons
Vet Notes
Vet
Date Resolved
7-Apr-2018
Progress Exam
Vet Notes: 10:53 AM
Feline enrichment suggests additional gabapentin
S/O: QARH. Back of cubby. Allows petting. Appears uncomfortable
EENT: Eyes clear, no ocular or nasal discharge
HL: No sneezing, normal RR/RE
INTEG: Full coat
MS: Ambulatory x 4
UG: Neutered
A: Apparently healthy, appears stressed in shelter
P: Rec Gabapentin 100mg PO q24 x 3 days
VET
6-Apr-2018
DVM Intake
Vet Notes: 12:05 PM
[DVM Intake]
DVM Intake Exam
Estimated age: 4 years
Microchip noted on Intake? No
Microchip Number (If Applicable):NA
History : Surrendered by O due to allergies
Subjective: BARH
Observed Behavior – Tolerates all medical handling. Alert, nervous but does not try to flea
Evidence of Cruelty seen – no
Evidence of Trauma seen – no
Objective
T =
P = 210
R = eup
BCS 7/9
EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam: mild gingivitis/calculus
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: NSR, grade III/VI L apical HM, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic
ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated, somewhat difficult to palpate due to large size
U/G: CM, small/soft bladder
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat
CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Rectal: NP
Assessment
4 year old CM DSH
1. Overweight
2. HM
3. Mild dental dz
Prognosis: Good
Plan:
-FVRCP, Rabies, MC, retro, paradefense, pyrantel, gabapentin
-Consider new hope placement v make available for adoption
-Close monitoring urinations/eating while in shelter as higher risk for HL and UO
SURGERY: Already neutered
VET-P
Profile:
This behavior note was written by the previous owner of this pet. Animal Care Centers of NYC provides this as a guide for optimal pet placement.
Please use these notes in conjunction with the information provided by NYCACC.
Animal ID: 24526
Animal Name: Batman
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
This animal came from:
Giveaway
Spay/Neuter status
Yes
Date of Intake
5-Apr-2018
Is this cat having litter box issues?
No
Basic Information:
Batman is a four year old male black domestic short haired cat. Batman lived with previous owner for four years and was given as a gift by a family member. Batman was surrendered because his owner had medical issues that prevented her from being able to keep Batman. Batman has no injuries or health issues and has not been taken to the vet recently.
Previously lived with:
Batman previously lived with one adult.
How is this cat around strangers?
Batman is described as being observant of strangers. Batman is shy for a few minutes but will eventually approach strangers, sniff them and then walks away. Batman allows strangers to pet him.
How is this cat around children?
Batman has previously interacted with an 8 year old child. Batman is described as being friendly and will allow to be petted.
How is this cat around other cats?
Batman has never interacted with other cats.
How is this cat around dogs?
Batman has never interacted with dogs.
Behavior Notes
Batman will swat if his owner tries to bath him. Batman has never had his nails trimmed or his coat brushed. Batman is not bothered when being picked up and held. Batman has never been put into a carrier or disturbed as he sleeps.
Bite history:
Batman has never bitten another animal or human.
Energy level/descriptors:
Batman has a medium energy level
Has this cat ever had any medical issues?
No
Medical Notes
Batman has no known medical issues.
For a New Family to Know
Batman is a friendly, shy, independent and quiet cat. When at home, Batman will follow you around or sometimes likes to be underneath his owner’s bed. Batman was kept as an indoors only cat and slept on top of an area rug. Batman was free-fed dry food. Batman is litter box trained and used a hooded box with clay cat litter. Batman had a scratching post but he did not use it. Batman did not scratch furniture.
Behavior Notes:
Upon intake, Batman had a loose body as I pet him and collared him inside of his carrier. Batman became tense when I picked him up and out of the box and placed him on the table. Batman tried to walk away with his body low to the surface. Batman remained tense as I picked him up and placed him inside his kennel.
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