DELANEY – A1060178
Safe 12-29-2015 Manhattan
SAFE 12/29/15
MANHATTAN CENTER
DELANEY – A1060178
MALE, ORG TABBY, DOMESTIC SH MIX,5 yrs
STRAY – STRAY WAIT, NO HOLD Reason STRAY
Intake condition UNSPECIFIE Intake Date 12/10/2015, From NY 10454, DueOut Date 12/13/2015,
Medical Behavior Evaluation BLUE
Medical Summary Scan :neg Sex:MI SO: QAR moderate dehydration, eating well when offered food, but growling when vaccinated EENT: wnl, unable to fully visualize PMs and Ms H/L wnl int: full coat, slightly dull and dirty BCS 3/9, thin A: dehydration, underweight r/o nutritional, parasitism, underlying med condition P: LRS SID 100 cc x 3D PROGNOSIS: EXCELLENT GOOD FAIR GUARDED POOR GRAVE
Weight 7.6
A staff member writes “Who is that handsome guy who runs over to try and catch my eye when I walk by? It’s that “overly” affectionate, Delaney, all decked out in his white tuxedo and white boots. He is a little on the thin side, perhaps from his time as a stray, but he has not let that get him down. All he wants to do is hang out with you, be petted, and perhaps sneak in a few extra treats. What else should potential adopters know about Delaney? His photo does not do him justice when it comes to either his looks or his disposition.”
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