MILLICENT – A1093514
Safe - 11-1-2016 Manhattan Rescue: Staten Island Hope Please honor your pledges: http://www.statenislandhopeanimalrescue.org/#!donate/c17m2
***SAFE 11/01/16*** MILLICENT IS AS CUTE AS A BUTTON! BUT A COLD GOT HER SENT RIGHT TO TONIGHT’S LIST!! MILLICENT was found by someone in the Bronx who took her in but couldn’t keep due to pets not being allowed in their building. MILLICENT was friendly and got along with the two small children in the home and had good litterbox manners. She also has swollen mammary glands and may have recently had kittens. A volunteer writes: Cute little Millicent was brought in as a stray, but, it seems she must have been a beloved pet until recently. The finder said that she used the litterbox wth no problem, was very friendly, and got along with their two children. She was extremely friendly and sweet when I met her, and obviously enjoyed getting attention. She enjoyed playing with the mousie toys she had, and purred and gave me lots of head butts while I was petting her. Come and meet Milliecent as soon as you can. I know I was very happy that I got the opportunity. MILLICENT is a friendly AVERAGE rated kitty and she would love to be in a furever home. IF YOU CAN ADOPT OR FOSTER THIS PRETTY GIRL, PLEASE HURRY AND CONTACT A RESCUE NOW TO GET HER TO SAFETY.
Manhattan Center
My name is MILLICENT. My Animal ID # is A1093514. – P
I am a female white and brn tabby domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 2 YEARS
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 10/15/2016 from NY 10466, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
10/24/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 6.4 LBS.
10/24/16 12:46 uri signs noted on rounds (snot on cage walls) just given convenia for skin/mastitits move to isolation but no need for more antibiotics at this time famciclovir 125mg sid x 5d 10/20/16 17:17 BAR, eating very well Dried scabbing and crusting on nose-does not look like ringworm Liquid diarrhea in litter box Firm mammary glands A:Diarrhea Possible skin infection on nose vs. debris Possible mastitis P:Stop clavamox Night tech to give convenia 8 mg/kg SQ for possible mastitis and skin infection Start metronidazole 10 mg/kg PO BID x 5 days Recheck 1 week and again in 2 weeks (+/-repeat convenia if crusting on nose better but has not resolved) Good prognosis 10/19/16 14:05 noted debris on bridge of nose not typical of ringworm or pyoderma no treatment at this time–may just be residue from food etc 10/16/16 14:52 S: nice for most of PE, became reactive/striking when abdomen touched O: – firm swollen mammary glands – alopecia vs debris on nose A: – mastitis vs other P: – amoxi/clav 0.9 ml PO BID x 3 days – 0.38ml Metacam PO today – 0.19ml Metacam PO SID 10/17 & 10/18 px good with response to tx mammary glands are swollen — possibly had kittens already –VC Microchip: negative Sex: female Age 2Y Mentation :BARH Eyes: clear Ears: clean Nose: dirty / slight crust Teeth: slight staining If abnormal BCS: 3 Skin: wnl Hair Coat: flea comb negative Declawed: no Any injuries: none Behavior: social Medication: VC will determine nosf
10/15/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
10/15/16 18:06 Millicent A1093514 is a 2yr old female white & brown tabby DSH feline who was found in the finder’s neighborhood 3 days ago in the Bronx. They aren’t able to keep her any longer due to no pets being allowed in the building but they stated she was friendly, used a litter box and got along with two children ages 5 & 6yrs old. Also she didn’t seem to mind being placed into a carrier to be brought to our BXAC. During intake Millicent allowed all handling. She allowed to be scanned (-), collared and taken pictures of. Millicent didn’t seem to mind to being picked up/held and was placed into her kennel with ease.
10/21/2016 WEB MEMO
A volunteer writes: Cute little Millicent was brought in as a stray, but, it seems she must have been a beloved pet until recently. The finder said that she used the litterbox wth no problem, was very friendly, and got along with their two children. She was extremely friendly and sweet when I met her, and obviously enjoyed getting attention. She enjoyed playing with the mousie toys she had, and purred and gave me lots of head butts while I was petting her. Come and meet Milliecent as soon as you can. I know I was very happy that I got the opportunity.
10/18/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Millicent was brought in as a stray, so we cannot speak to her behavior in her previous home. Her finder kept her for three days and reports she was friendly while under their care. Her finder also reports she used a litter box and got along with their two children. She didn’t seem to mind being placed into a carrier and allowed all handling upon intake. She was also social during her initial medical exam. Reaction to assessor: Millicent was lying down, calm and relaxed. Reaction when softly spoken to: Millicent looks at the assessor, approaches the front, and starts to eat. Reaction to cage door opening: Millicent remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Millicent was a bit hesitant, but remains in place for petting and leans in slightly. After a moment, she starts to eat her food again. Reaction to being picked up: Millicent remains calm during pick up and when held. Behavior Determination: Average Millicent 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.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
10/15/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
mammary glands are swollen — possibly had kittens already –VC Microchip: negative Sex: female Age 2Y Mentation :BARH Eyes: clear Ears: clean Nose: dirty / slight crust Teeth: slight staining If abnormal BCS: 3 Skin: wnl Hair Coat: flea comb negative Declawed: no Any injuries: none Behavior: social Medication: VC will determine nosf
10/24/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
10/24/16 12:46 uri signs noted on rounds (snot on cage walls) just given convenia for skin/mastitits move to isolation but no need for more antibiotics at this time famciclovir 125mg sid x 5d 10/20/16 17:17 BAR, eating very well Dried scabbing and crusting on nose-does not look like ringworm Liquid diarrhea in litter box Firm mammary glands A:Diarrhea Possible skin infection on nose vs. debris Possible mastitis P:Stop clavamox Night tech to give convenia 8 mg/kg SQ for possible mastitis and skin infection Start metronidazole 10 mg/kg PO BID x 5 days Recheck 1 week and again in 2 weeks (+/-repeat convenia if crusting on nose better but has not resolved) Good prognosis 10/19/16 14:05 noted debris on bridge of nose not typical of ringworm or pyoderma no treatment at this time–may just be residue from food etc 10/16/16 14:52 S: nice for most of PE, became reactive/striking when abdomen touched O: – firm swollen mammary glands – alopecia vs debris on nose A: – mastitis vs other P: – amoxi/clav 0.9 ml PO BID x 3 days – 0.38ml Metacam PO today – 0.19ml Metacam PO SID 10/17 & 10/18 px good with response to tx mammary glands are swollen — possibly had kittens already –VC Microchip: negative Sex: female Age 2Y Mentation :BARH Eyes: clear Ears: clean Nose: dirty / slight crust Teeth: slight staining If abnormal BCS: 3 Skin: wnl Hair Coat: flea comb negative Declawed: no Any injuries: none Behavior: social Medication: VC will determine nosf
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