BETA – A1069978
Safe - 4-21-2016 Manhattan Rescue: Animalkind Please honor your pledges: http://www.animalkind.info/content/Donate/Donate
***SAFE 04/21/16*** BEAUTIFUL BETA IS URGENTLY AWAITING HER RESCUE ANGEL TONIGHT SO SHE CAN GET THE NEEDED MEDICAL HELP SHE NEEDS – BUT THE ACC HAS DECIDED TO CUT OFF HER CHANCES AT NOON!! BETA has a plethora of medical issues listed as possibilities on the ACC’s medical notes. She is not eating the way she should and it is clear she needs to have tests run for liver and pancreatic type disorders. The ACC vets are not able to do that but a competent vet or specialist can. BETA is a friendly spayed girl who is only about 2 years old. She was brought into the shelter along with her housemate ALPHA – A1069987 who is not listed tonight. Their owner was evicted and sadly left his 2 cats in the shelter. BETA is young and has an entire life ahead of her if someone will just give her a chance to get to a vet. She rocked an AVERAGE rating for being friendly and easy to handle. FOSTERING will get BETA all the treatment and care she needs. Rescues will pay the vetting for a foster cat so it is easy for someone to save a life here. GIVE BETA THAT FREEDOM RIDE TONIGHT BY CONTACTING A RESCUE NOW TO OFFER TO FOSTER OR ADOPT. EMAIL THE HELP DESK AT [email protected] FOR MORE INFO.
Manhattan Center
My name is BETA. My Animal ID # is A1069978. – P
I am a spayed female white and black domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 04/11/2016 from NY 10457, owner surrender reason stated was OWN EVICT. I came in with Group/Litter #K16-053208.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
04/19/2016 Exam Type CAGE EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 8.2 LBS.
04/19/16 09:58 S/O: BAR, continues to be very icteric, eating treats and some dry food, no URI signs, appears comfortable A: icterus: r/o cholangiohepatitis, hepatic lipidosis, neoplasia, IBD, open P: continue current tx plan rec NH placement prognosis fair 04/17/16 09:37 S/O: BAR, visibly icteric, eating dry food and crunchy treats with a good apetite, hydrated, no URI signs A: icterus: r/o cholangiohepatitis, hepatic lipidosis, neoplasia, IBD, open P: continue current tx plan rec NH placement prognosis fair 04/16/16 10:30 S/O: Cat is BARH Inner pinna, sclera, and mm all noticeably jaundiced Heart/lungs auscult wnl Acts uncomfortable/painful on abdominal palpation; abdominal palpation otherwise unremarkable Eating dry food/treats per vet assistant NOSF A: Jaundice DDx: Cholangiohepatitis, hepatic lipidosis, neoplasia, IBD, open Cranial abdominal pain consistent with hepatobiliary dz P: Recommend rescue placement and referral to veterinary internist for further workup including abdominal u/s, etc. PROGNOSIS: Fair at this time Long-term px will depend on cause of jaundice 04/15/16 10:41 BARH, friendly eating dry food very well A: icterus r/o hepatic lipidosis P: CWSC , no change 04/14/16 09:25 S/O: BAR, likes dry food and eating with a good appetite, hydrated, no URI signs, seems comfortable A: icterus – r/o cholangiohepatitis, inflammation/infection, neoplasia, pancreatitis, FIP, hepatic lipidosis, other P: continue amoxi/clav, metronidazole, LRS, monitoring fair to poor prognosis (depending on underlying cause of high tbili) rec NH placement for work up and continued care (rec abdominal ultrasound to narrow down diagnosis) 04/13/16 09:34 S/O: BAR, starting to become aggressive – will lunge and try to strike. very icteric mm’s, eating dry food well. seems comfortable. normal feces in litterbox. A: icterus – r/o cholangiohepatitis, inflammation vs. infection, neoplasia, pancreatitis, other P: continue amoxi/clav, metronidazole, LRS, monitoring fair to poor prognosis (depending on underlying cause of high tbili) rec NH placement for work up and continued care (rec abdominal ultrasound to narrow down diagnosis)
04/11/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
This cat tried to flee upon our arrival, but allowed us to handle it.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
04/14/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Beta looks neutral in the cage when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Beta remains lying down on her cage bedding, alert with soft eyes. Reaction to touch: Beta leans into the assessor’s hand and appreciates petting on the head and body. Reaction to Being Picked up: She becomes antsy then jumps back into the cage. Placement determination: Average Beta interacts with the observer, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat is showing behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
04/11/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
scan negative yellow gums/ ear pinna- placing on vet check slight dehydration flea comb negative- treated with activyl spayed- green tattoo seen matted coat shaved on back relaxed during exam
04/19/2016 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
04/19/16 09:58 S/O: BAR, continues to be very icteric, eating treats and some dry food, no URI signs, appears comfortable A: icterus: r/o cholangiohepatitis, hepatic lipidosis, neoplasia, IBD, open P: continue current tx plan rec NH placement prognosis fair 04/17/16 09:37 S/O: BAR, visibly icteric, eating dry food and crunchy treats with a good apetite, hydrated, no URI signs A: icterus: r/o cholangiohepatitis, hepatic lipidosis, neoplasia, IBD, open P: continue current tx plan rec NH placement prognosis fair 04/16/16 10:30 S/O: Cat is BARH Inner pinna, sclera, and mm all noticeably jaundiced Heart/lungs auscult wnl Acts uncomfortable/painful on abdominal palpation; abdominal palpation otherwise unremarkable Eating dry food/treats per vet assistant NOSF A: Jaundice DDx: Cholangiohepatitis, hepatic lipidosis, neoplasia, IBD, open Cranial abdominal pain consistent with hepatobiliary dz P: Recommend rescue placement and referral to veterinary internist for further workup including abdominal u/s, etc. PROGNOSIS: Fair at this time Long-term px will depend on cause of jaundice 04/15/16 10:41 BARH, friendly eating dry food very well A: icterus r/o hepatic lipidosis P: CWSC , no change 04/14/16 09:25 S/O: BAR, likes dry food and eating with a good appetite, hydrated, no URI signs, seems comfortable A: icterus – r/o cholangiohepatitis, inflammation/infection, neoplasia, pancreatitis, FIP, hepatic lipidosis, other P: continue amoxi/clav, metronidazole, LRS, monitoring fair to poor prognosis (depending on underlying cause of high tbili) rec NH placement for work up and continued care (rec abdominal ultrasound to narrow down diagnosis) 04/13/16 09:34 S/O: BAR, starting to become aggressive – will lunge and try to strike. very icteric mm’s, eating dry food well. seems comfortable. normal feces in litterbox. A: icterus – r/o cholangiohepatitis, inflammation vs. infection, neoplasia, pancreatitis, other P: continue amoxi/clav, metronidazole, LRS, monitoring fair to poor prognosis (depending on underlying cause of high tbili) rec NH placement for work up and continued care (rec abdominal ultrasound to narrow down diagnosis)
CAME IN WITH
ALPHA – A1069987 https://nyccats.urgentpodr.org/alpha-a1069987/
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