JUICE – A1069871
Safe - 4-16-2016 Brooklyn Rescue: Feline Rescue of SI Please honor your pledges: http://felinerescueofstatenisland.org/donation/
***SAFE 04/16/16 *** JUICE IS GOOD FOR YOU!! AND YOU WILL BE GOOD FOR HIM!!…..NEUTERED, 5 years old and AVERAGE rated…JUICE is a bit on the shy side and needs a little bit of TLC and he will blossom!! Right now, he has some skin ailment going on that is causing the ACC to spin their Wheel of Diagnosis because frankly they don’t know what it is….He has a GOOD prognosis and just needs to be seen by a competent vet to get his skin issue cleared….ADOPT JUICE AND SEE THE PLEASURES OF BRINGING HOME AN ADULT CAT TO BE YOUR COMPANION!! If you need assistance, email [email protected]
Brooklyn Center
My name is JUICE. My Animal ID # is A1069871. – P
I am a neutered male brn tabby and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 5 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 04/10/2016 from NY 11216, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
04/15/2016 Exam Type OBSERVATION – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 12.2 LBS.
04/15/16 11:17 No color change or growth noted on DTM 04/14/16 10:07 No color change on DTM 04/13/16 09:51 No color change on DTM.
04/10/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
04/10/16 11:35 Juice is a 3 year old brown tabby and white domestic shorthair cat who arrived as a stray surrender. Upon intake Juice was receptive to introduction with head butting of the counselors hand. Juice was restless but loose for handling and counselor was able to scan for microchip (negative) collar and photograph. Juice allowed himself to be picked up and enjoyed petting but was resistant to being replaced to the carrier.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
04/13/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Juice does not come to front but looks at you calm and relaxed When spoken quietly: Juice does not come to front but looks at you calm and relaxed Reaction to door cage opening: Juice remains soft and relaxed Reaction to touch: Juice allows petting and attention Try picking cat up: Juice is tolerant of this type of handling. Behavior Determination: Average At the time of the assessment Juice was displaying calm behavior, did not come to the front of the kennel but interacts with the Assessor, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. Juice is displaying behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
04/10/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
scan: neg sex: male neutered est age: 4-6yrs Med Beh – BLUE – hissed several times and began growling on abdominal palpation, swishing tail, did not push him further S/O: Cat is BARH BCS 6-7/9 EENT – mild ceruminous debris AU; eyes clear; nose wet Heart/lungs auscult wnl Did not appreciate abdominal palpation so unable to palpate There are multiple alopecic and erythematous plaques (dorsal neck, sides, above tail) A: Overweight, Alopecic Dermatitis (generalized) DDx: Eosinophilic plaque, Food allergy, Atopy, Dermatophytosis, FIV infection, Open P: Gave 0.55cc Convenia SQ; recheck tomorrow – recommend CT, DTM and clip/clean/apply SSD to lesions PROGNOSIS: Fair-Good depending on Dx
04/13/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
04/13/16 17:32 – Impression smears of lesions revealed supperative inflammation w. high number of eosinphils per HPF. Strong evidence for eosinophilic plaques w/ secondary bacterial infections. EP responsive to treatment of underlying cause such as FAD or food allergies or atopy have a good prognosis. EPs in which an underlying cause can not be identified carry a poor prognosis for resolution Treatment may inolve controlling inciting cause and immunomodulation for immediate relief and resoluion. 04/13/16 09:52 VC: Monitor appetite, recheck wounds S/O: BAR, observed eating wet food this AM. Ate some tuna and wet food yesterday afternoon. E-collar on. Wounds are scabbed, clean, dry. No progression or increased inflammation. Additional samller plaques noted on sides, ventrolateral area. Clipped hair around all areas. Applied SSD to scabs. A: Dermatitis Ddx: Eosinophilic plaques, occur secondary to a hypersensitivity (fleas, food allergy, atopy), vs bacterial pyoderma, vs dermatphyte/fungal. Appetite improved today P: Received Convenia 4/10, Sample take for DTM. Attemped impression smear of lesions. Prognosis: Good to fair depending on underlying cause If placed w/ NH group recommend veterinary follow-up for skin cytology. Continued flea prevention, +/- immunotherapy such as cyclopsorin or glucocorticoids administration. 04/12/16 14:54 – Observed eating some tuna offered in the AM 04/12/16 10:58 S/O: BAR, hydrated, minimal interest in food from overnight and AM feeding. Offered wet, dry, and tuna, sniffed, licked, did not eat. Wounds are clean and dry. E-collar on. Cleaned wounds w. dilute chlorhexidine, aplied SSD. DTM has no color change A: Dorsal dermatitis/wounds Ddx: Eosinophilic plaques, atopy/allergies, dermatophyte, wounds P: Continue daily monitoring for appetite and resolution of wounds. Consider mirtazipine and LRS if no appetite improvement tomorrow Prognosis: Good
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