MILLER – A1102302
Safe - 2-4-2017 Brooklyn
SAFE 2/4/17
BROOKLYN CENTER
MILLER -A1102302
MALE, ORG TABBY / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH,2 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 01/26/2017, From NY 11213, DueOut Date 01/29/2017,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary Scanned negative BARH-tolerated handling well Intact male Approx 2 yr old Eyes, ears and nose- clear Teeth- mild staining No parasites or fleas seen Urine on coat AMbx4 NOSF
Weight 8.6
INTAKE INFO:
Upon intake Miller had a loose relaxed body and allowed counselor to lift from the carrier and place on the counter for a photo. He was receptive to petting and rubbed aganist cousnelor, cousnelor was able to collar, scan (negative) and photograph.
ENRICHMENT:
01/29/17
Really cute, thought he was a kitten when I first saw him. Curled up in litter box, relaxed. Allowed all handling, perked up with attention. Doesn’t seem to be eating, offered some Royal Canin Babycat pate which he sniffed and seemed like he was going to eat, but then changed his mind. Social, friendly cat, has some matting on back, should be able to brush it out.
MEDICAL:
01/29/17
Check not eating.
O: BARH. mm=pink, moist, CRT><2 s. Social, friendly, head butts when petted. Multiple types of food available, all untouched.
ORAL: All adult teeth present, no oral ulcers or lesions.
EENT: No oculonasal discharge, no sneezing.
H/L: HR=160, RR=purring. No m/a.
ABD: Soft, non-painful, no palpable masses/organomegaly.
MS: BCS=5/9. Amb x 4.
INTEG: Several mats over dorsum.
A: Apparently healthy on exam. Euhydrated. History of inappetance x 3 days. R/o stress, infectious disease, metabolic disease, GI disease.
P: Gave Mirtazapine 15 mg 0.25 tab PO followed by 2 ml water PO.
Placed baby food on nose, will only lick some of it off. Fed 2 ml baby food via syringe – took well.
Continue to monitor appetite. Recheck tomorrow.
Excellent prognosis.
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