HARTWELL – A1050268
Safe 9-9-2015 Manhattan Rescue: Staten Island Hope Please honor your pledges: http://www.statenislandhoperescue.org/
***SAFE 09/09/15*** A SPECIAL PLEA was sent out for 3 year old HARTWELL. The poor guy came into the ACC, dehydrated and with contact dermatitis which may have been caused by some kind of chemical on his skin. He is currently being treated but needs medical attention! But the ACC won’t give him the chance for further treatment as they are planning to kill him tomorrow. Through it all, this sweet guy received an AVERAGE rating for his easy to handle behavior and ability to interact with the assessor. HARTWELL deserves better. Please offer to FOSTER or ADOPT. If you FOSTER, the rescue will pay for vetting. Let’s get HARTWELL a death row pardon and the care he needs tonight!
Manhattan Center
My name is HARTWELL. My Animal ID # is A1050268. – P
I am a male orange and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 3 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 09/03/2015 from NY 11368, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
09/08/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 7.0 LBS.
09/08/15 08:49 QAR Pale pink, tacky CRT<2, mild PST Severe diffuse alopecia with crusts, lichenified areas A Dermatitis Dehydration P Cont LRS, Amox/Clav Recc bath, chlorhex 09/06/15 10:38 meowing for attention at front of cage enjoys people, friendly gums pink, slightly dry tachycardic continue lrs eating/drinking well, should re-hydrate some on own appears to be topical/chemical contact dermatitis continue to observe, check pcv for hemolytic anemia associated with garlic toxicity —————- 09/05/15 10:54 S/O: QAR, dehydrated, eating wet food with a strong appetite, large areas of alopecia and inflamed skin with areas of exudative dermatitis, icteric tint to pinnae A: emaciated dehydrated alopecia and dermatitis icterus, slightly elevated tbili hx of fur being covered in garlic smelling oil material P: continue LRS add amoxi/clav 1 ml PO BID can get another bath – kennel came in and sponged clean with waterless shampoo – then ate some food Given a dose of charcoal with a/d chasers by tech needs new hope placement prognosis: poor to fair 09/04/15 09:53 not grossly icteric but urine bright yellow fur is oily and smell of garlic to some (i cannot smell it) washed in sink with dawn suspect toxicity from fur/contact + ingestion gums seem pink, moist. increase fluids to bid guarded prognosis 9/3/15 Intact male Scan negative Responsive Severely dehydrated Gave 100cc LRS Mild dental staining and tartar Earmites negative Flea comb negative Jaundice color 09/05/15 10:54 S/O: QAR, dehydrated, eating wet food with a strong appetite, large areas of alopecia and inflamed skin with areas of exudative dermatitis, icteric tint to pinnae A: emaciated dehydrated alopecia and dermatitis icterus, slightly elevated tbili hx of fur being covered in garlic smelling oil material P: continue LRS add amoxi/clav 1 ml PO BID can get another bath – kennel came in and sponged clean with waterless shampoo – then ate some food Given a dose of charcoal with a/d chasers by tech needs new hope placement prognosis: poor to fair 09/04/15 09:53 not grossly icteric but urine bright yellow fur is oily and smell of garlic to some (i cannot smell it) washed in sink with dawn suspect toxicity from fur/contact + ingestion gums seem pink, moist. increase fluids to bid guarded prognosis
09/03/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
09/03/15 18:43hrs Hartwell was meowing while in his carrier. He walked out of the carrier calmly when it was opened. He allowed handling and arched his back in response to being petted. He was collared, scanned for a microchip(negative) and photographed without incident.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
09/06/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Note: Hartwell was brought in as a stray, so we cannot speak to his behavior in his previous home. He remains social and allowed all handling upon intake. He was very sweet and friendly during his initial medical exam and was easy to handling. Please note that this cat is being treated for a medical condition at the time of evaluation. In spite his condition, this cat remains social and affectionate. Reaction to assessor: Hartwell was meowing by the front. Reaction when softly spoken to: Hartwell comes to the front and is calm, relaxed, and friendly. Reaction to cage door opening: Hartwell remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Hartwell remains in place for petting, lifts his butt when pet on his lower back, and begins to purr lightly. Reaction to being picked up: Hartwell remains calm and allows handling. Behavior Determination: Average Hartwell interacts with the observer, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. This cat is showing behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
09/03/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Intact male Scan negative Responsive Severely dehydrated Gave 100cc LRS Mild dental staining and tartar Earmites negative Flea comb negative Jaundice color possible liver failure gave dewormer Gave activyl NOSF Very friendly and sweet but in alot of pain
09/08/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
09/08/15 08:49 QAR Pale pink, tacky CRT<2, mild PST Severe diffuse alopecia with crusts, lichenified areas A Dermatitis Dehydration P Cont LRS, Amox/Clav Recc bath, chlorhex 09/06/15 10:38 meowing for attention at front of cage enjoys people, friendly gums pink, slightly dry tachycardic continue lrs eating/drinking well, should re-hydrate some on own appears to be topical/chemical contact dermatitis continue to observe, check pcv for hemolytic anemia associated with garlic toxicity —————- 09/05/15 10:54 S/O: QAR, dehydrated, eating wet food with a strong appetite, large areas of alopecia and inflamed skin with areas of exudative dermatitis, icteric tint to pinnae A: emaciated dehydrated alopecia and dermatitis icterus, slightly elevated tbili hx of fur being covered in garlic smelling oil material P: continue LRS add amoxi/clav 1 ml PO BID can get another bath – kennel came in and sponged clean with waterless shampoo – then ate some food Given a dose of charcoal with a/d chasers by tech needs new hope placement prognosis: poor to fair 09/04/15 09:53 not grossly icteric but urine bright yellow fur is oily and smell of garlic to some (i cannot smell it) washed in sink with dawn suspect toxicity from fur/contact + ingestion gums seem pink, moist. increase fluids to bid guarded prognosis 9/3/15 Intact male Scan negative Responsive Severely dehydrated Gave 100cc LRS Mild dental staining and tartar Earmites negative Flea comb negative Jaundice color 09/05/15 10:54 S/O: QAR, dehydrated, eating wet food with a strong appetite, large areas of alopecia and inflamed skin with areas of exudative dermatitis, icteric tint to pinnae A: emaciated dehydrated alopecia and dermatitis icterus, slightly elevated tbili hx of fur being covered in garlic smelling oil material P: continue LRS add amoxi/clav 1 ml PO BID can get another bath – kennel came in and sponged clean with waterless shampoo – then ate some food Given a dose of charcoal with a/d chasers by tech needs new hope placement prognosis: poor to fair 09/04/15 09:53 not grossly icteric but urine bright yellow fur is oily and smell of garlic to some (i cannot smell it) washed in sink with dawn suspect toxicity from fur/contact + ingestion gums seem pink, moist. increase fluids to bid guarded prognosis
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