SNUGGLES – A1064068
Gone - 2-4-2016 Manhattan
** GONE 02/04/16 *** SUPER BEGINNER SNUGGLES NEEDS A MIRACLE TONIGHT!! SNUGGLES is a 12 yr old NEUTERED guy who is oh so mellow…..Reaction to assessor: Snuggles engages when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Snuggles seeks affection, leans forward with tail up and remains at the front of the cage, soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Snuggles head-butts the assessor’s hand and accepts the touch with eyes soft and loose body. Reaction to Being Picked up: He allows the pickup and remains calm. Placement determination: Beginner Snuggles interacts with the Assessor, solicits attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting……Sadly, SNUGGLES is contending with major medical issues. He has abdominal masses, muscle wasting and neuropathy in his leg which causes him to drag it…..SNUGGLES will need an ANGEL or a SAINT tonight who will look into his eyes and say yes!! I will take you home tonight and care for you for whatever time is yours!! NOT MANY PEOPLE WILL MAKE THAT COMMITTMENT…SNUGGLES’ FORMER OWNERS DIDN’T AND THREW HIM ON THE STREET!!…IF YOU CAN GIVE THIS BEAUTIFUL MAN A HOME, PLEASE APPLY TO FOSTER OR ADOPT NOW!! The Help Desk can assist you at [email protected]
Manhattan Center
My name is SNUGGLES. My Animal ID # is A1064068. – P
I am a neutered male brn tabby domestic lh. The shelter thinks I am about 12 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 01/31/2016 from NY 10451, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
02/03/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 5 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 7.2 LBS.
02/03/16 09:18 S/O: BAR, very strong appetite!, exam unchanged from previous, appears comfortable and non-painful A: multiple large abdominal masses – suspect neoplasia left hind leg neuropathy wound on left hind leg (suspect secondary to neuropathy) P: continue current treatments recommend EHR at end of stray wait 02/02/16 09:50 S/O: BAR, severe muscle wasting of hind end, eating wet food very well, large abdominal masses. left hind leg paresis. A: multiple large abdominal masses – suspect neoplasia left hind leg neuropathy wound on left hind leg (suspect secondary to neuropathy) P: continue current treatments recommend EHR at end of stray wait 02/01/16 17:17 emaciated, laying sternal in cage, eating well. irregular abdominal mass on palpation. LH paresis A: abdominal mass P: CWSC, recc rescue NH v EHR 01/31/16 17:20 S/O: QAR, dehydrated, heart and lungs WNL, muscle wasting on spine and hind legs esp of the left hind leg, drags left hind leg when walking, wound on dorsal aspect of left hind paw – appears chronic with tendon exposure and purulent discharge, multiple large and firm abdominal masses felt on palpation, fractured left maxillary canine tooth, eating wet food with a good appetite, appears comfortable. A: multiple large abdominal masses – suspect neoplasia left hind leg neuropathy wound on left hind leg (suspect secondary to neuropathy) P: keep in medical until end of stray wait recommend EHR at end of stray wait start buprenorphine 0.15 ml BID start amoxi/clav 1.1 ml BID start LRS 75 ml SID sign up for combo test prognosis: grave due to large abdominal masses
01/31/2016 PET PROFILE MEMO
01/31/16 15:55 Stray, no profile. Friendly, came up to me and rubbed against my leg.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
02/03/2016 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – BEGINNER
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Snuggles engages when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Snuggles seeks affection, leans forward with tail up and remains at the front of the cage, soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Snuggles head-butts the assessor’s hand and accepts the touch with eyes soft and loose body. Reaction to Being Picked up: He allows the pickup and remains calm. Placement determination: Beginner Snuggles interacts with the Assessor, solicits attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat can go to a beginner home.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
01/31/2016 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
SCAN NEGATIVE QAR PE- NEUTERED MALE. GERIATRIC. MOD TO SEVERE TARTAR. CLOUDY EYES. OLD WOUND AT DISTAL END OF LEFT REAR LEG. AMB X 3; DRAGGING LEFT REAR LEG. POSSIBLE MASS IN ABDOMEN. APPLIED ACTIVYL. 0.75 CC PYRANTEL PO GAVE. SEEN BY DR. 1168 ALLOWS HANDLING. NOSF
02/03/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 5 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
02/03/16 09:18 S/O: BAR, very strong appetite!, exam unchanged from previous, appears comfortable and non-painful A: multiple large abdominal masses – suspect neoplasia left hind leg neuropathy wound on left hind leg (suspect secondary to neuropathy) P: continue current treatments recommend EHR at end of stray wait 02/02/16 09:50 S/O: BAR, severe muscle wasting of hind end, eating wet food very well, large abdominal masses. left hind leg paresis. A: multiple large abdominal masses – suspect neoplasia left hind leg neuropathy wound on left hind leg (suspect secondary to neuropathy) P: continue current treatments recommend EHR at end of stray wait 02/01/16 17:17 emaciated, laying sternal in cage, eating well. irregular abdominal mass on palpation. LH paresis A: abdominal mass P: CWSC, recc rescue NH v EHR 01/31/16 17:20 S/O: QAR, dehydrated, heart and lungs WNL, muscle wasting on spine and hind legs esp of the left hind leg, drags left hind leg when walking, wound on dorsal aspect of left hind paw – appears chronic with tendon exposure and purulent discharge, multiple large and firm abdominal masses felt on palpation, fractured left maxillary canine tooth, eating wet food with a good appetite, appears comfortable. A: multiple large abdominal masses – suspect neoplasia left hind leg neuropathy wound on left hind leg (suspect secondary to neuropathy) P: keep in medical until end of stray wait recommend EHR at end of stray wait start buprenorphine 0.15 ml BID start amoxi/clav 1.1 ml BID start LRS 75 ml SID sign up for combo test prognosis: grave due to large abdominal masses
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