JEZABEL – 21416
Safe - 2-24-2018 Staten Island
SAFE 2/24/18 DECLAWED SUPER SWEET MEDIUM HAIRED SENIOR – JEZABEL!! Jezabel is a sweet calm girl that was surrendered because her owner has no time. She seems a bit confused when I visited her today but enjoyed some petting and attention
Staten Island Center
*DECLAWED*
21416 – Jezabel – 14 year spayed female- Green Medical Behavior
Vet Consultations
Date
Reasons
Vet Notes
Vet
Date Resolved
22-Feb-2018
Blood Work Interpretation
Vet Notes: 4:28 PM
CBC:
mild eosniophilia- R/O parsites vs allergy vs other
Chemistry:
mild hyperglycemia (199)- R/O stress (most likely) vs DM (less likely)
TT4: wnl
VET 991385
22-Feb-2018
DVM Intake
Vet Notes: 4:15 PM
[DVM Intake]
DVM Intake Exam
Estimated age: 14 years
Microchip noted on Intake? scan negative
History : owner surrender; history of diarrhea and intermittent vomiting
Subjective:
Observed Behavior – tense but tolerated exam
Evidence of Cruelty seen – no
Evidence of Trauma seen – no
Objective
BCS 4/9
EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam: no remaining teeth other than incisors
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: grade 2/6 heart murmur, regular rhythm, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupneic
ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated
U/G: FS, spay scar seen
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat
CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Assessment
underweight- R/O GI disease vs renal disease vs endocrine disease vs other
history of diarrhea and vomiting- R/O dietary intolerance vs IBD vs neoplasia vs other
heart murmur
Prognosis: guarded
Plan:
CBC/chemistry/T4
consider further diagnostics (abdominal ultrasound, etc)
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: 21416
Animal Name: Jezabel
Breed: Domestic Medium Hair
This animal came from:
Origin Address
Basic Information:
Jezebel is a 14 year old spayed female that is front declawed. Owner had Jezebel since she was 4 months old but had to surrender due to never being home.
Previously lived with:
1 Adult
How is this cat around strangers?
Around strangers, Jezebel is shy for a few days. Once comfortable she is friendly and outgoing.
How is this cat around children?
Owner did not have any children in the home but when his 1 year old grandchild would come to the home, Jezebel would hide in the house the whole time
How is this cat around other cats?
Owner did not have another cat in the home so behavior is unknown
How is this cat around dogs?
Owner did not have a dog in the home so behavior is unknown
Behavior Notes
Owner has never tried to bathe Jezebel or trim her nails. She is afraid of being picked up and held and being put into a carrier and will try to run away. She is not bothered by having her coat brushed and being disturbed while sleeping.
Bite history:
Jezebel does not have a bite history
Energy level/descriptors:
Low
For a New Family to Know
Jezebel is described as friendly, affectionate, mellow, shy around new people, independent and quiet. She has a low activity level and likes to lounge around the home rather than play with any toys. In the home, Jezebel liked to follow the owner around from room to room. She was kept indoors only and is partially litter box trained. She would have accidents in the home daily where she would defecate in the litter box. Owner stated that the litter box was only cleaned 2x a week. She used an uncovered litter box with clay litter. In the home, Jezebel was fed both wet and dry food (different brands).
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