ROSIE – A1110197
Safe - 5-1-2017 Brooklyn
SAFE 5/1/17 ROSIE is only about 10 months old, she is friendly and had been pregnant!!
BROOKLYN CENTER
**SPAY ABORTED**
ROSIE – A1110197
FEMALE, GRAY, DOMESTIC SH MIX,10 mos
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition PREGNANT Intake Date 04/27/2017, From NY 11368, DueOut Date 04/30/2017,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary 04/27/17 DVM exam. History – brought in as a stray, no medical concerns noted. Microchip scan negative. Age est 10 mos. Observed behavior – Social, friendly, but has a limit. Tenses up with restraint and growls, but allows all handling. Evidence of trauma or cruelty – No. O: BARH. mm=pink, moist, CRT<2 s. HR=200, RR=24. BCS=5/9. ORAL: All adult teeth erupted, no oral lesions. EENT: No oculonasal discharge, no sneezing. H/L: Lungs clear, no murmurs/arrhythmias. ABD/UG: Female. Mild mammary development, mod. abdominal distension with possible palpable fetus. MS: Amb x 4, no lameness. INTEG: Full, clean haircoat, no skin lesions. NEURO: No neurologic deficits. PLN: No enlargements noted. A: Apparently healthy young pregnant cat. P: Ok for OVH surgery. Excellent prognosis.
Weight 7.7
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