MR MO – 24611
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SAFE 4/20/18 A volunteer writes: Mr. Mo has a stunning pewter coat with just a speck of white peeking through. At first he seemed like a very shy peanut, but after less than a minute of petting, I got the idea that this was his way of being demure and flirty. With his nose buried in his bedding, he leaned his cheek into my hand and then rolled over on his side to give me even more of a petting surface. When I stopped, his little face peeked out as if to say, “please, please, stay, don’t go yet.” According to notes from his previous owner, in his home he was friendly and outgoing with both family members and visitors. He lived nicely with another cat (Mo, 24610, also here at the Care Center). Mr. Mo has so much sweetness about him, I find myself smiling every time I think about him. He can’t wait for you to come for a visit.
MR MO and housemate MO were dumped for a new baby in the home. MR MO has a heart murmur and should have a follow up vet check. Please consider adopting these two housemates today!
MANHATTAN CENTER
Mr. Mo 24611
Care Center Location: Manhattan
ZIP Code From: 11369
Intake Type: owner surrender
Medical Behavior: Blue
Age: 1 year
Sex: Male
Weight: 9 lbs
DVM Intake Exam
Estimated age:reportedly 1 year
Microchip noted on Intake? neg
Microchip Number (If Applicable):
History : owner surrendered two cats as owner has new baby in home
Subjective:QAR
Observed Behavior -shy but docile and allows handling
Evidence of Cruelty seen -n
Evidence of Trauma seen -n
Objective
BCS 5/9
EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam:mm pk, moist; CRT <2 sec; mild staining and slight enamel defect of upper canines
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: eupnic, clear lung sounds; grade II/VI parasternal heart murmur
ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated
U/G: male intact
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat
CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Rectal:grossly normal
Assessment
Heart murmur, r/o benign vs primary heart disease
Prognosis:good
Plan:
-reauscultate in 2 days, if murmur persists then will issue permanent s/n waiver and recommend cardiac consultation after placement to determine underlying cause of murmur; prognosis depends on etiology
SURGERY:permanent waiver due to heart murmur
A volunteer writes: Mr. Mo has a stunning pewter coat with just a speck of white peeking through. At first he seemed like a very shy peanut, but after less than a minute of petting, I got the idea that this was his way of being demure and flirty. With his nose buried in his bedding, he leaned his cheek into my hand and then rolled over on his side to give me even more of a petting surface. When I stopped, his little face peeked out as if to say, “please, please, stay, don’t go yet.” According to notes from his previous owner, in his home he was friendly and outgoing with both family members and visitors. He lived nicely with another cat (Mo, 24610, also here at the Care Center). Mr. Mo has so much sweetness about him, I find myself smiling every time I think about him. He can’t wait for you to come for a visit.
CAME IN WITH
Mo 24610
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