FUZZ WUZZ – A1097499
Safe - 1-28-2017 Manhattan
SAFE 1/28/17
MANHATTAN CENTER
FUZZ WUZZ – A1097499
FEMALE, BRN TABBY, DOMESTIC SH, 4 mos
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition ILLNESS Intake Date 11/20/2016, From NY 10473, DueOut Date 11/23/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary 11/21/16 12:37 S: eating very well, energy level WNL O: BAR H AU: minor debris OU: 3rd eyelid elevation, MPOD Oral: no lesions, deciduous dentition consistent with estimated age Int: no lesions or masses Lnn: WNL CV: NMA, s&s pulses, pink moist mm Resp: lungs clear x4, MPND, sneezing Abd: SNP distension Repro: female MS: 4x ambulatory, BCS 5/9 A: URI conjunctivitis gi distension (postprandial vs gi inx vs gi noninx vs nongi) P: move to iso 0.2ml Doxycyl PO SID x 10d nebulize x7days erythromycin OU BID x 7days ponazyril & Panacur x3days px: good
Weight 2.5
Fuzz Wuzz’ foster mama writes:
Fuzza Wuzza Wuzza Fuzzer. I have had the pleasure of this little fuzz ball’s company for almost three weeks, and now mamma’s little girl is ready to go out in the world and make a name for herself (the name her new family thinks is right for her). I have been trying to figure out why she’s a cut above on the cuteness scale; I think it’s because she has a big round face (big compared to a ping pong ball) and huge round eyes (like golf balls), that make her look permanently surprised. I swear, she looks like an owl. She loves to play soccer with herself with little plastic balls. And she loves to climb into your lap and cuddle when you sit on the floor (she’s still too little to climb into bed). She’s also a good snuggler when you pick her up and gently shush her in your arms, but you have to catch her while she’s racing around the room. I can’t tell if she’s playing hide and seek or if she’s a little fearful because of the time she spent somewhere, probably not so nice, before she came into the Care Center and into a loving foster home. But she knows where her bread is buttered, since it doesn’t take long for her to end up in my lap. Let us know if you’d like to meet her.
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