TOBY – 22251
Safe - 3-11-2018 Manhattan
SAFE 3/11/18 A volunteer writes: Toby is a plushy mushy lover boy who is eager for head rubs and attention. Though not before he performs a series of dance moves. This guy wants to get down first! Left paw up and out, as right paw shimmies into his blanket. Right paw up and out, as left paw shimmies into his blanket. Repeat. Next comes a slow lean in to head rubs and cheek squeezes. With an irresistible finale of ‘cute face’ (you know the look: head tilt, wide eyes, please-don’t-leave-me expression). If you are looking for an adorable dance partner with rhythm, groove, and a whole lot of love, come adopt Toby at Manhattan Animal Care Center. Another volunteer writes: Toby is a truly beautiful cat with amazing eyes and gorgeous coloring. To go with this, he has a great personality. He purrs and rubs himself against the bars. He looks as though he wants to give you a big hug. He’s a love bug. He has a very peaceful demeanor as he sits near the edge of the cage and looks at you.
TOBY was dumped by his owner. He is about 6 yrs old and already neutered. Toby is overweight and has a heart murmur which should have a follow up check. Please adopt this handsome boy!
MANHATTAN CENTER
Toby 22251
Care Center Location: Manhattan
ZIP Code From: 10029
Intake Type: Owner surrender
Medical Behavior: Green
Age: 6 years
Sex: Neutered male
Weight: 15 lbs
DVM Intake Exam
Estimated age:reported to be 6 years, age consistent with exam
Microchip noted on Intake?neg
Microchip Number (If Applicable):
History :owner surrender
Subjective:QAR
Observed Behavior -docile, allows handling
Evidence of Cruelty seen -n
Evidence of Trauma seen -n
Objective
BCS 9/9
EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted
Oral Exam:mm pk, moist; CRT <2 sec; mild tartar/staining
PLN: No enlargements noted
H/L: eupnic, clear lung sounds; grade II parasternal murmur
ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated
U/G: male neutered
MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, hair coat slightly dull with small matt over dorsum
CNS: Mentation appropriate – no signs of neurologic abnormalities
Rectal:grossly normal
Assessment
1. Obesity
2. Heart murmur
3. Matted, mild, suspect undergrooming secondary to obesity
Prognosis:fair to good
Plan:
-recheck heart murmur in 3 days
-recommend controlled weight loss through dietary management after placement
SURGERY:n/a
A volunteer writes: Toby is a plushy mushy lover boy who is eager for head rubs and attention. Though not before he performs a series of dance moves. This guy wants to get down first! Left paw up and out, as right paw shimmies into his blanket. Right paw up and out, as left paw shimmies into his blanket. Repeat. Next comes a slow lean in to head rubs and cheek squeezes. With an irresistible finale of ‘cute face’ (you know the look: head tilt, wide eyes, please-don’t-leave-me expression). If you are looking for an adorable dance partner with rhythm, groove, and a whole lot of love, come adopt Toby at Manhattan Animal Care Center.
Another volunteer writes: Toby is a truly beautiful cat with amazing eyes and gorgeous coloring. To go with this, he has a great personality. He purrs and rubs himself against the bars. He looks as though he wants to give you a big hug. He’s a love bug. He has a very peaceful demeanor as he sits near the edge of the cage and looks at you.
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