THE “E” KITTENS – A1084768, A1084769, A1084770
Safe - 8-10-2016 Manhattan
SAFE 8/10/16 ***Needs placement by 6:30PM Today*** Little fluffy kittens looking for a new home @MACC
Manhattan Center
A1084768 Esme 2w Female Brown Tabby DSH
Stray:8/09/2016
A1084769 Elise 2w Female Brown Tabby DSH
Stray:8/09/2016
A1084770 Ellis 2w Male White DSH
Stray:8/09/2016
INTIAL EXAM
Scanned negative
female kitten
OU dry discharge
AU clean
Teeth /WNL
no nasal discharge
AMBx4
No injuries seen during exam
Haircoat:flea dirt
start tx Erythromycin BID x 10days OU as per Dr.1088
nosf
Profile:
08/09/16 13:46
Esme A1084768, Ellis A1084770 & Elise A1084769 are a litter of 4wk old siblings who were found in a garbage can near the finder’s home a little while ago in the Bronx. Ellis & Esme are the sickest of the three with their eyes slightly closed along with some discharge but they’re able to eat the wet 1-4month old kitten food on their own but Elise needs some coaxing or perhaps to still be bottle fed.
They’re super cute, sweet and love being held. They were placed in a litter box with linen within atop a heating pad.
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