MILEY – A1087765
Safe - 10-21-2016 Manhattan
SAFE 10/21/16
NEW PHOTO! THE ONLY TREAT MILEY NEEDS IS A HOME!!!
Miley is a whole lotta kitty ready to smother you in cuddles @MACC!!!
A volunteer writes: Miley might have a similar scowl as internet-famous Grumpy Cat. But don’t let that fool you. This chunky monkey (17 lbs!) with the luscious fur is quiet and warm, preferring to chill out in her sleeping loft and meet people one-on-one rather than needily solicit attention at the front of her kennel. Though we don’t know her backstory, she appears to be a former house cat: she’s super comfortable with people, is already spayed, and she did awesome on her Care Center behavioral exam-she was deemed a great fit for just about any kind of household, even one with kids. The weather is cooling off, and nights are getting cold and dark. Don’t you want to have sweet lovergirl Miley on your lap, warming up those chilly evenings?
Manhattan Center
MILEY – A1087765
I am a spayed female, gray tabby and white Domestic Shorthair mix.
The shelter staff think I am about 4 years old.
I weigh 17 pounds.
I was found in NY 10468.
I have been at the shelter since Aug 29, 2016.
INTIAL EXAM
Microchip: Negative
Sex: Spayed
Age~ Approx- 4 yrs
Over weight cat
BARH
AMBX4
Eyes: Clear / wnl
Ears: Clean/ wnl
Nose: Clear / wnl
Teeth: Mild dental tartar
BCS: 4
Skin: APH / WNL
Hair Coat: WNL
Behavior: Tense and nervous during exam
NOSF
Re Exam:
9/16/16
Reported to have nasal d/c – none seen
QAR, allows petting on the chin and head. appt (+) wet food
EENT: Oligodontia, swelling of right upper gingiva, gingivitis, licking lips, no ocular/nasal dc
unable to fully examine
A: Swelling of gingiva r/o dental dz vs feline stomatitis vs Eosinophilic complex vs other
P: Clavamox 2 ml PO BID x 10 days
Buprenorphine 0.2ml BID x 5 days
Recheck oral cavity, consider bw
9/17/16
was informed that we are out of stock of buprenorphine 0.5mg.ml sol, so deleting those orders and instead starting on buprenophine SR 0.18ml SQ
9/20/16
Recheck oral cavity
O: BARH. mm=lt pink, moist. Dry food available, appears to have eaten some.
ORAL: Oligodontia with minimal gingivitis. Firm swelling R Max gingiva where canine tooth would be, not painful on palpation.
EENT: No oculonasal discharge.
A: No obvious oral discomfort. Absence of teeth – DDX: previous extractions, FORLs with possible retained roots, stomatitis, other.
P: Continue Clavamox as planned. Rec. dental radiographs when placed.
Good prognosis.
09/26/16 13:42
recheck fro gingivitis
very few teeth
gums are quiet–no redness etc
prognosis good
Behavior Average:
Reaction to assessor: Miley looks neutral, lying down on her cage bedding when approached by the assessor.
Reaction to door opening: Miley stands up and engages the front of the cage, relaxed body posture, soliciting attention.
Reaction to touch: Miley head-butts the assessor’s hand and appreciates petting on the head and body.
Reaction to Being Picked up: She calmly jumps back into the cage.
Placement determination: Average
Miley 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.
A volunteer writes: Miley might have a similar scowl as internet-famous Grumpy Cat. But don’t let that fool you. This chunky monkey (17 lbs!) with the luscious fur is quiet and warm, preferring to chill out in her sleeping loft and meet people one-on-one rather than needily solicit attention at the front of her kennel. Though we don’t know her backstory, she appears to be a former house cat: she’s super comfortable with people, is already spayed, and she did awesome on her Care Center behavioral exam-she was deemed a great fit for just about any kind of household, even one with kids. The weather is cooling off, and nights are getting cold and dark. Don’t you want to have sweet lovergirl Miley on your lap, warming up those chilly evenings?
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