HUSKY – A1058543
Gone - 1-20-2016 Brooklyn
*** GONE 01/20/16 *** “Kiss me” is written all over HUSKY’s sweet face, but you know what else is written there? “SAVE ME!” This guy is only a big kitten, at approximately 12 months of age, and the timing of his surrender notes makes zero sense. Salient points? One, he fell out of a building and broke his jaw, for which he needs follow-up surgery. Two, his most recent owner probably didn’t clean the litter box since he was using the carpet and couch for that function. Three, he will be KILLED TOMORROW unless a foster/adopter is lined up for him, tonight!
Brooklyn Center
My name is HUSKY. My Animal ID # is A1058543. – P
**RETURN**
I am a neutered male brn tabby and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 1 YEAR
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 01/16/2016 from NY 11203, owner surrender reason stated was HOUSE SOIL.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
01/19/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 10.2 LBS.
01/19/16 15:43 VC: Monitor appetite/comfort level S/O: QAR, in back of kennel, pushes back when kennel door is opened. Unable to asses cerclage wire wounds. Has not eaten wet food from today. Appears painful A: History of mandibular syphysis fracture, cerclage wire removed 1/16. P: Will extend buprenorphine. Appears painful despite medication. Decreased appetite. Recommend placement w./ rescue ASAP, or At-risk. If pulled from at-risk list needs to leave shelter ASAP for veterinary care and follow-up treatment. May need radiogaphs, antibiotics, pain medication, etc. 01/17/16 VC – MONITOR APPETITE, CONDITION – PULLED JAW WIRE OUT YESTERDAY. ALSO PLEASE GIVE 1 ML PYRANTEL. OK TO MOVE OUT? S/O: Cat is Q/BAR, at back of cage, mouth partially open, eyes dilated, ears flat, hissed and moving away from hand There was dry food in tray which appeared untouched so offered wet food, showed some interest but did not eat in front of me A: Possible inappetence, may be pain related but unable to assess further due to temperment P: Continue to monitor comfort and appetite – keep in medical, continue bupi BID PROGNOSIS: Good 01/16/16 scan negative neutered male 1 year old, per previous owner QAR, very tolerable of exam and handling per kennel card on intake, patient has stitches in the mouth that needed to be removed 12/19 (placed on 11/19) clear ou clean au BCS = 5/9, good coat, good condition cerclage wire tied on each side of mandible, just behind lower canine teeth – per hx, seemed to have been a high rise accident and fracture mandible. sedated with 0.1 ml telazol gave 0.28 ml buprenorphine (0.5 mg/ml) sq maintained anesthesia with isoflurane removed both cerclage wires – opened wound left to heal by second intention healing recommend vet check tomorrow to monitor appetite and comfort will continue buprenex dosing vaccinated applied 1 ml activyl will give pyrantel tomorrow
01/16/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
01/16/16 13:23 Basic Information: Husky is a 1 year old altered male domestic shorthair. Husky was given as a gift when a kitten. Husky has a health concern more details in medical memo. Owner surrenders Husky due to house soil. Social Life and Personality: Husky lived with three adults and a three year old. Owner stated He is relaxed and affectionate towards the children in the household. Husky hides when strangers come to the house to visit. Her behavior is unknown towards other animals. He’s indoors only and activity level is high. Owner describes Husky as assertive and shy. Behavior: Husky never bitten or scratched anyone owner stated. He has litter box issues that cause him to use the bathroom on the couch and carpet. His litter box is kept uncovered. Owner stated she took him to the vet and he has not health concerns and believe it’s a behavior issue. This has been going on for more than 3 months. Husky likes to take baths and had nailed trim at the vet. He enjoys picked up and petted. For a New Family to Know: Husky likes to follow owner around the house or be in the same room as owner. He likes to play with bells and balls. Husky uses his spare time to get belly rubs. He will do best in a home with no children. He eats wet and dry food called Purina and sleeps on the bed. Intake Behavior: Upon intake Husky was calm and relaxed. He scanned negative for a microchip and allowed all handling.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
01/19/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPNOCHILD
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Hushy was looked at by before his evaluation. At the time he was lying down at the back. Eyes wide and focused. Allows petting on head but l leaned away when touched on back. Becames tense and licked his lips. Tail tucked under body. Husky lived with three adults and a three year old child. The previous owner stated he is relaxed and affectionate towards the children in the household. Husky hid when strangers came to the house to visit. His behavior is unknown towards other animals. He’s indoors only and activity level is high. Husky is described as assertive and shy. Reaction to assessor: Husky does not come to front but remains neutral When spoken quietly: Husky says at the back of the cage Reaction to door cage opening: Husky remains motionless Reaction to touch: Husky leans away from me to avoid being touched. His ears go back and he becomes tense. Try picking cat up: Husky is not tolerant of this type of handling Behavior Detemination: Experience No Child At the time of the assessment Husky was displaying fearful behavior; does not seek attention from the assessor and becomes alert when the kennel was open. Remains motionless as I started to get closer. I was able to pet him and interact with him in a limited way. I was unable to pick him up. We recommend that this cat go to a home with experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
01/16/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
scan negative neutered male 1 year old, per previous owner QAR, very tolerable of exam and handling per kennel card on intake, patient has stitches in the mouth that needed to be removed 12/19 (placed on 11/19) clear ou clean au BCS = 5/9, good coat, good condition cerclage wire tied on each side of mandible, just behind lower canine teeth – per hx, seemed to have been a high rise accident and fracture mandible. sedated with 0.1 ml telazol gave 0.28 ml buprenorphine (0.5 mg/ml) sq maintained anesthesia with isoflurane removed both cerclage wires – opened wound left to heal by second intention healing recommend vet check tomorrow to monitor appetite and comfort will continue buprenex dosing vaccinated applied 1 ml activyl will give pyrantel tomorrow
01/19/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
01/19/16 15:43 VC: Monitor appetite/comfort level S/O: QAR, in back of kennel, pushes back when kennel door is opened. Unable to asses cerclage wire wounds. Has not eaten wet food from today. Appears painful A: History of mandibular syphysis fracture, cerclage wire removed 1/16. P: Will extend buprenorphine. Appears painful despite medication. Decreased appetite. Recommend placement w./ rescue ASAP, or At-risk. If pulled from at-risk list needs to leave shelter ASAP for veterinary care and follow-up treatment. May need radiogaphs, antibiotics, pain medication, etc. 01/17/16 VC – MONITOR APPETITE, CONDITION – PULLED JAW WIRE OUT YESTERDAY. ALSO PLEASE GIVE 1 ML PYRANTEL. OK TO MOVE OUT? S/O: Cat is Q/BAR, at back of cage, mouth partially open, eyes dilated, ears flat, hissed and moving away from hand There was dry food in tray which appeared untouched so offered wet food, showed some interest but did not eat in front of me A: Possible inappetence, may be pain related but unable to assess further due to temperment P: Continue to monitor comfort and appetite – keep in medical, continue bupi BID PROGNOSIS: Good 01/16/16 scan negative neutered male 1 year old, per previous owner QAR, very tolerable of exam and handling per kennel card on intake, patient has stitches in the mouth that needed to be removed 12/19 (placed on 11/19) clear ou clean au BCS = 5/9, good coat, good condition cerclage wire tied on each side of mandible, just behind lower canine teeth – per hx, seemed to have been a high rise accident and fracture mandible. sedated with 0.1 ml telazol gave 0.28 ml buprenorphine (0.5 mg/ml) sq maintained anesthesia with isoflurane removed both cerclage wires – opened wound left to heal by second intention healing recommend vet check tomorrow to monitor appetite and comfort will continue buprenex dosing vaccinated applied 1 ml activyl will give pyrantel tomorrow
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