WHISKERS – A1111265 & SAMSON – A1111266
Safe - 5-10-2017 Staten Island Rescue: Animalkind Please honor your pledges: http://animalkindny.org/makeadonation/
SAFE 5/10/17 Whiskers and her son just came in and Samson has URI. He seems to be plump so we believe he was nursing. Our staff syringed fed him some A/D and he took it well although he can’t smell food and has eye infection. Staff members are willing to foster BOTH for a night or 2 but we do need placement with NH partner.
Staten Island Center
Group/Litter #K17-096430
A1111265 – Whiskers – 1 yr gray/white female mom – Stray
5/7/17
Microchip: negative
Sex: female
Age ~ 2 years
Mentation: wnl
Eyes: wnl
Ears: wnl
Nose: wnl
Teeth: wnl
If abnormal BCS:
Skin: wnl
Hair Coat: wnl
Declawed: no
Any injuries: no
Behavior: nervous and tense.
A1111266 – Samson – 4 week male gray /white – .9lb
Microchip: negative
Sex: male
Age ~ 4 weeks
QAR
Eyes: discharge
Ears: wnl
Nose: watery discharge
Teeth: wnl
If abnormal BCS:
Skin: wnl
Hair Coat: wnl
Declawed: no
Any injuries: no
Behavior: friendly.
Medication: Dr. 1276 Rx 1-2 ml for nutrical , 0.1 ml SID Doxycycline X 10 days, and Erythromycin BID X 10 days
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