THUNDER – A1089742
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Brooklyn Center
Thunder A1089742, Stray, 4 weeks old, Female, Black, DSH, 1.0 lbs
Medical::
Scanned negative
BARH – will flee, hisses, resists scruff
F~ 4 weeks
Panleukopenia negative
Eating on own – conditional on showing kitten where food is – cannot smell.
Ears, throat clear
Eyes – heavy yellow crust and swelling – conjunctivitis. Cleaned and applied Terramycin.
Nose stuffy – no sneezing or discharge but appears to be incipient URI. VC requested.
Coat dirty. Flea dirt and live parasites found. Frontline applied liberally.
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Profile::
Thunder is a black DSH kitten that is possible 6 weeks old. Thunder was found as a stray. Finder noticed that cat appeared ill. Thunder during intake allowed being collar & photographed. Thunder has a possible eye infection.
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