MICKEY – AKA – BETTY WHITE – A1033489
4-24-2015 Manhattan
*** GONE 04/24/15 *** MICKEY WOULD LOVE TO HAVE A NICE COZY PLACE TO SLEEP IN A HOME BUT THE ACC IS READY TO END HIS CHANCES TOMORROW! MICKEY fka Betty White, came into the shelter as a stray with a wound on his tail. He has been treated with antibiotics and the would seems to be healing fine and he has a good prognosis – but the ACC will not give him any more time to recuperate. They want to end his life Friday and make him another statistic. CAN YOU GIVE THIS ONE AND A HALF YEAR OLD BOY A CHANCE TO HAVE A HAPPY ENDING TO HIS STORY? CONTACT A RESCUE NOW TO HELP MICKEY RECOVER AND HAVE A FUREVER HOME!!
Manhattan Center
My name is MICKEY. My Animal ID # is A1033489. – P
I am a male black domestic lh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 1 YEAR 6 MONTHS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 04/17/2015 from NY 10455, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
04/23/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 6.7 LBS.
4/23/15 no exam today– trying to minimize stress looks ok, hiding in box 04/22/15 FOOD ALL EATEN RESTING IN FERAL BOX LEFT EYE, PURULENT DISCHARGE WOUND CLEAN, DRY ADDING SID ERYTHROMYACIN FOR ONLY 3 DAYS, MINIMIZE STRESS ———————– BAR, wound healing from margins. Central area still wet, well granulated Applied vetericyn in feal box, cleaned wound Ate food overnight Continue to monitor Given 0.12 Bupren SR prognosis good ———————————————– stable, eats when not observed —————————— S: HIDING IN BOX, BAR O: WOUND DRY, GRANULATION BED PRESENT, EATING WELL A: WOUND HEALING AT DORSAL AREA JUST PROXIMAL TO TAIL, 2-3 INCHES, UNHAIRED P: GOOD-EXCELLENT PROGNOSIS, IMPROVEMENT ALREADY SINCE DESCRIPTION AT CLEANING TIME, TOPICAL THERAPY, ALREADY HAS LONG-ACTING ABX WITH GOOD WOUND COVERAGE —————– 4/18 Good Px BAR, will flee – medical hold Wound – Take clay litter out of cage, dont use paper litter ( will stick to the wound) and replace with a towel in litter box – change out with soiling NH placement needed wound care until healed PX good ——————————————– 4/17 scanned negative intact male approx 1.5 years old s/o: attempts to flee although not aggressive required sedation: 0.1 ttdex sq + isoflurane Large moist wound at base of tail dorsal aspect. Clipped and flushed with H20. No pus etc, no deep pockets. Appears to ne healing abscess. Applied dermagel gave 0.45 convenia SQ Gave revolution, FVRCP RF, RV RH Keep in medical. good prognosis recc NH placement
04/17/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
04/17/15 13:50 During intake the cat retreated from extended hand. Was unable to scan, collar, or picture because the cat would flee once the carrier door opened. She did not hiss or swat but just tried to escape from admission counselor.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
04/21/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – EXPNOCHILD
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Mickey looks tense in his cage when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Mickey remains crouched down hiding in his cat den, alert with eyes wide open. Reaction to touch: Mickey avoids the assessor’s hand and attempts to escape his cage. Placement determination: Experience / no child Mickey tolerates attention and petting but may be fearful in the shelter, and may be intimidated by small children. Due to the behaviors seen in the care center, we feel that this cat will do best in a calm, quiet home with experienced cat parents and without children.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
04/17/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
scanned negative intact male approx 1.5 years old s/o: attempts to flee although not aggressive required sedation: 0.1 ttdex sq + isoflurane Large moist wound at base of tail dorsal aspect. Clipped and flushed with H20. No pus etc, no deep pockets. Appears to ne healing abscess. Applied dermagel gave 0.45 convenia SQ Gave revolution, FVRCP RF, RV RH Keep in medical. good prognosis recc NH placement
04/23/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 2 NC – MINOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
4/23/15 no exam today– trying to minimize stress looks ok, hiding in box 04/22/15 FOOD ALL EATEN RESTING IN FERAL BOX LEFT EYE, PURULENT DISCHARGE WOUND CLEAN, DRY ADDING SID ERYTHROMYACIN FOR ONLY 3 DAYS, MINIMIZE STRESS ———————– BAR, wound healing from margins. Central area still wet, well granulated Applied vetericyn in feal box, cleaned wound Ate food overnight Continue to monitor Given 0.12 Bupren SR prognosis good ———————————————– stable, eats when not observed —————————— S: HIDING IN BOX, BAR O: WOUND DRY, GRANULATION BED PRESENT, EATING WELL A: WOUND HEALING AT DORSAL AREA JUST PROXIMAL TO TAIL, 2-3 INCHES, UNHAIRED P: GOOD-EXCELLENT PROGNOSIS, IMPROVEMENT ALREADY SINCE DESCRIPTION AT CLEANING TIME, TOPICAL THERAPY, ALREADY HAS LONG-ACTING ABX WITH GOOD WOUND COVERAGE —————– 4/18 Good Px BAR, will flee – medical hold Wound – Take clay litter out of cage, dont use paper litter ( will stick to the wound) and replace with a towel in litter box – change out with soiling NH placement needed wound care until healed PX good ——————————————– 4/17 scanned negative intact male approx 1.5 years old s/o: attempts to flee although not aggressive required sedation: 0.1 ttdex sq + isoflurane Large moist wound at base of tail dorsal aspect. Clipped and flushed with H20. No pus etc, no deep pockets. Appears to ne healing abscess. Applied dermagel gave 0.45 convenia SQ Gave revolution, FVRCP RF, RV RH Keep in medical. good prognosis recc NH placement
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