SULLY – A1063509
Safe - 2-5-2016 Manhattan
*SAFE* 02/05/16 – Meet Sully: Sully is a very handsome and friendly boy! He does have an umbilical hernia but his prognosis is good with surgery. Please help get this handsome boy the care he needs! He’s waiting for you at MACC!
MANHATTAN CENTER
SULLY – A1063509
MALE, WHITE / ORG TABBY, DOMESTIC SH MIX,1 yr
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 01/22/2016, From NY 11422, DueOut Date 01/25/2016,
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Intact male Scan negative for a microchip Abt 1 year old Has a mammary tumor Eyes are clear Nose= No discharge Ears are clean Teeth are white and intact Coat is clean Dewormed with Pyrantel Flea Treatment= Activyl As of now no signs of URI As of now V/S/C/D NOSF Is on a vet check Will be kept in medical for further observation
Weight 9.6
Initial Exam (1/22/15)
Intact male
Scan negative for a microchip
Abt 1 year old
Eyes are clear
Nose= No discharge
Ears are clean
Teeth are white and intact
Coat is clean
Dewormed with Pyrantel
Flea Treatment= Activyl
As of now no signs of URI
As of now V/S/C/D
NOSF
Is on a vet check
Will be kept in medical for further observation
Re-Exam (1/23/15)
BAR eating well
H/L wnl
Very large umbilical hernia, cannot reduce at this time because tight, possible gut within making it snug
A: Large umbilical hernia with possible GIT within
P: PX good with surgery with neuter surgery
NH placement can be done for quickly scheduled sx
Re-Exam (1/24/15)
BAR, good appetite, no URI signs, appears comfortable
needs new hope placement
Behavior
Sully has not had a behavior evaluation but his medical behavior is green.
Profile
Basic Information:
Sully is a 1 year old domestic short hair who was found as a stray 7 weeks ago. He has a mass on his abdomen but hasn’t been to a vet.
Socialization:
Around strangers Sully is friendly and outgoing and when he plays he is gentle. He did not live with any other animals.
Behavior:
Sully has never tried to bite his finder. He enjoys car rides. His finder has never attempted to bathe him, trim his nails or brush his coat. He enjoys being picked up or held. He isn’t bothered if he is placed in a carrier or if he is disturbed while sleeping.
For a New Family to Know:
Sully is friendly, affectionate, playful confident, assertive, independent and talkative. He has a high activity level and loves to run around the house. When his finder was home he would tend to follow her around and he liked to play with string. He had free choice and could leave the home when he wanted to. He is litter box trained and had an uncovered litter box with clumping cat litter. He liked to scratch on the mattress. He ate dry Purina cat chow and at night he slept in a cat bed.
Behavior during intake:
Sully allowed me to pet him, collar him, and he went in and out of his carrier easily. He showed no signs of aggression.
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