QUEENIE – 8848
Safe - 10-20-2017 Manhattan Rescue: Feline Rescue of SI Please honor your pledges: http://felinerescueofstatenisland.org/donation/
*** SAFE 10/20/17 *** ANOTHER CHANCE FOR QUEENIE – ADORABLE TUXIE GIRL!! This cutie pie, Queenie was found on the street about two months ago. The person who found her brought her in to the shelter when she could no longer afford to care for her. She now has a URI and must exit now!! QUEENIE is already spayed and appreciates attention and would love to have someone adopt her tonight! QUEENIE MUST BE RESERVED BY NOON! MAKE HER SECOND CHANCE COUNT!
Manhattan Center
Hello, my name is Queenie. My animal id is #8848. I am a desexed female black cat at the Manhattan Animal Care Center. The shelter thinks i am about 1 years 1 weeks old. – P
I came into the shelter as a owner surrender on 04-Oct-2017, with the surrender reason stated as person circumstance- cannot afford to care for.
Let’s get to know each other a bit more…
Queenie is at risk due to URI.
My medical notes are…
Weight: 5.25 lbs
Reportedly pregnant adult cat
[LVT Intake Exam] Microchip Scan: negative, placed 981020025037784 Evidence of Cruelty: no Observed Behavior: allowed all handling, playful and friendly Sex: intact female, pregnant (lactating) Estimated Age: reported 3y Subjective: owner reports pregnancy Eyes: clear Ears: clean Oral Exam: mild gingivitis and staining Heart: HR WNL Lungs: RR WNL Abdomen: WNL, enlarged mammaries Musculoskeletal: WNL Mentation: WNL Preliminary Assessment: pregnant female Plan: DVM Exam and assessment for spay surgery
Fecal exam- no ova or parasites seen on microscopic fecal exam
[DVM Intake] Estimated age: 1-2 History 😮 surrender Subjective: Observed Behavior -calm, allows exam Evidence of Cruelty seen -n Evidence of Trauma seen -n Objective T = P = 200 R = wnl BCS=5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal discharge noted Oral Exam:clean teeth PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupnic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G:intact, developed MG MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities Assessment: healthy, recent litter Prognosis:excellent Plan:ohe SURGERY: Okay for surgery
Pre-spay exam Nervous, hides in the corner of cage BAR Clear OU/AU, nndc OP clean teeth PLN wnl H/L reg, no obvious murmur, ssp, lungs clear/eupenic, no coughing/sneezing ABD snp MSK amb x 4 Integ wnl BCS 4/9 UG f/i, no tattoo Neuro a/a A:Apparently healthy P:Ok for surgery Excellent prognosis
Diarrhea seen today – explosive! All over litterbox and kennel. Treat with metronidazole 0.4 ml PO BID x5 days. 1088
Diarrhea noted S/O brown liquid diarrhea in box moderate appetite QAR, nervous, regresses when approached no nasal discharge, sneezing or coughing noted fecal float-negative A diarrhea-r/o stress colitis vs parasites vs other P metronidazole 0.7 ml PO SID x 5 days monitor app, diarrhea
Hx: Diarrhea – was treated with metronidazole. Today pt has very mild epiphora, as well as sneezing, serous nasal discharge and audible congestion. Move to isolation, start doxycycline 0.5 ml PO SID x10 days. 1088
Pre-surgical exam, anesthesia, and surgery performed by ASPCA. Green linear tattoo placed on ventral abdomen.
Details on my behavior are…
Animal Behavior Saved At: 7-Oct-2017 12:11:39.000 Animal ID: 8848 Animal Name: Queenie Age: 1 Year 1 Week Tag Number: Breed: Domestic Short Hair Gender: Female Spayed / Neutered: yes Handler: Observer: Behavior Assessment Date: 10/7/2017 Retest Date: Retest Reason: Next Test Date: KNOWN HISTORY: Queenie was brought in with limited information on their behavioral history or tendencies in a home environment. Cage Condition: No change Reaction to assessor: Queenie seems tense, crouched position on her cage bedding during the approach. Reaction when softly spoken to: Queenie becomes alert with eyes wide open. Reaction to cage door opening: Queenie becomes stiff, distance increases , ears erect and forward. Reaction to touch: Queenie seems unsure, but accepts the touch and remains in place with no further interest. Reaction to being picked up: She becomes antsy then jumps back into the cage. ACTIVITY LEVEL: Laid back VOCAL: Quiet CHARACTER TYPE: Timid Independent BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION: Average Behavior Asilomar H – Healthy BEHAVIOR SUMMARY: Queenie 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. Recommendations Adoption Recommendations: Comments: Suitability With Children: Other: Average Yard Size: Overall Rating: Passed For Rehoming: Indemnity/Waiver: Adoption Summary: Color Match: Profile/Activity Level:
Average
Basic Information: Queenie is a black cat that was found on the street about two months ago How is this cat around strangers? Queenie is a little fearful when first meeting someone but becomes friendly How is this cat around children? Around children of all ages she’s respectful and a little fearful at times. She doesn’t play with them How is this cat around other cats? She was in the house with her 4 kittens and was very relaxed and affectionate towards them but her behavior aside from her kittens is unknown.
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