SUGAR – A1061443
Gone - 1-4-2016 Brooklyn
***GONE 01/04/16*** SECOND CHANCE FOR THIS SWEETHEART!! MAKE IT COUNT!! Sweet SUGAR is a DECLAWED mature lady who entered the shelter as a stray, the day after Christmas. It’s sad to think of this lovely girl trying to fend for herself without the use of her front claws, and it’s also hard to think that she is missing whatever “home” had been for her. SUGAR seems to have been an absolute love with the shelter staff, and has the great AVERAGE rating to prove it! She would benefit from a checkup with a competent vet, but most of all, she would benefit from a loving home. Please work hard to ensure she gets a loving home tonight, by finding a foster or adopter for her right now!
Brooklyn Center
*DECLAWED*
My name is SUGAR. My Animal ID # is A1061443. – P
I am a female calico domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 10 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 12/26/2015 from NY 11209, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
01/02/2016 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 6.0 LBS.
VET CHECK – MONITOR APPETITE QARH. ATTENTION SEEKING, ALLOWED ALL HANDLING. BCS 3/9 ATE WELL OVERNIGHT AND HAD GREAT APPETITE WHEN OFFERED FRESH FOOD MODERATE DENTAL TARTAR/GINGIVITIS, NUCLEAR SCLEROSIS/IRIS ATROPHY OU, NO OCULAR OR NASAL DISCHARGE GRADE 2/6 HEART MURMUR, LUNGS AUSCULT CLEAR; ~4CM NON REDUCIBLE UMBILICAL HERNIA SLIGHTLY UNKEMPT HAIR COAT (MATTING HAS BEEN SHAVED); AMBULATORY X 4 FEMALE A: GERIATRIC, HEART MURMUR, UMBILICAL HERNIA P: REC FULL GERIATRIC WORK UP WITH PLACEMENT. CONTINUE TO MONITOR WHILE AT BACC GOOD SHORT TERM PROGNOSIS 12/30/15… VC: Tech mentioned possible hernia or mass S/O: QAR, BCS 3/9. Lenticular sclerosis and iris atrophy OU. Dental disease 2/4. Cardiothoracic auscultation WNL. Abdominal palpation reveals approx 4cm hernia, contents palpate like omentum, not able to reduce easily, difficult to discern if open or closed. A: Geriatric, abdominal hernia P: Moved to medical for observation, small risk of bowl strangulation. Recommend placement w/ NH partner if possible.
12/26/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
12/26/15 16:31 During intake Sugar allowed all handling from counselors to be scanned (negative) collard and photgraphed. Tressa Tucker
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
12/29/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Sugar does not come to front but looks at you calm and relaxed When spoken quietly: Sugar does not come to front but looks at you calm and relaxed Reaction to door cage opening: Sugar remains soft and relaxed Reaction to touch: Sugar allows petting and attention Try picking cat up: Sugar is tolerant of this type of handling. Behavior Determination: Average Sugar was brought to the care center as a stray so we don’t have any behavioral history or tendencies previous to what we are seeing during the evaluation. At the time of the assessment she was displaying calm behavior, did not come to the front of the kennel but interacts with the Assessor, allow attention, allows handling and tolerates all petting. Sugar is displaying behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
12/26/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
scan negative BAR – dehydrated – tense, ears back, tail twitch, allows minimal handling underweight F~ 3 yrs back matted – healing sore, will need sedation to shave and clean – used .2cc Telazol EENM clear teeth stained, grooved, upper right canine chipped, mild gingivitis mass mid abdomen – possible umblical hernia? bringing to DVM attention declawed front feet gave 75cc LRS SQ
01/02/2016 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
VET CHECK – MONITOR APPETITE QARH. ATTENTION SEEKING, ALLOWED ALL HANDLING. BCS 3/9 ATE WELL OVERNIGHT AND HAD GREAT APPETITE WHEN OFFERED FRESH FOOD MODERATE DENTAL TARTAR/GINGIVITIS, NUCLEAR SCLEROSIS/IRIS ATROPHY OU, NO OCULAR OR NASAL DISCHARGE GRADE 2/6 HEART MURMUR, LUNGS AUSCULT CLEAR; ~4CM NON REDUCIBLE UMBILICAL HERNIA SLIGHTLY UNKEMPT HAIR COAT (MATTING HAS BEEN SHAVED); AMBULATORY X 4 FEMALE A: GERIATRIC, HEART MURMUR, UMBILICAL HERNIA P: REC FULL GERIATRIC WORK UP WITH PLACEMENT. CONTINUE TO MONITOR WHILE AT BACC GOOD SHORT TERM PROGNOSIS 12/30/15… VC: Tech mentioned possible hernia or mass S/O: QAR, BCS 3/9. Lenticular sclerosis and iris atrophy OU. Dental disease 2/4. Cardiothoracic auscultation WNL. Abdominal palpation reveals approx 4cm hernia, contents palpate like omentum, not able to reduce easily, difficult to discern if open or closed. A: Geriatric, abdominal hernia P: Moved to medical for observation, small risk of bowl strangulation. Recommend placement w/ NH partner if possible.
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