BINX- A1056734, MINX – A1056735
Safe 11-4-2015 Staten Island Rescue: Anjellicle Cats Rescue Please honor your pledges: http://bit.ly/BinxandMinx
*SAFE* 11/04/15 -Binx and Minx came in as strays and are sweet little ones! Our medical team even gave them a bath upon intake to clean them up and they are looking much better. They are eating but they really need to be placed ASAP because they are underage. They have slight kitty colds and must have placement by 7pm TONIGHT!
Staten Island Center
A1056734 – Binx – 5 week black/white female – 1lb
11/2/15
Scan negative
Female;~ 1 mos old
Hissing but allows handling
occular and nasal discharge
Flea and lice infested
Gave dawn bath and applied frontline spray
Administered 0.1cc doxycycline oral
Eyes cleaned and appled erythromycin OU
Spot of alopecia on tip of tail
Offered wet food; some appetite but a little nervous
AMbx4
NOSF
BARH. ALLOWED ALL HANDLING. CLEAN LITTER. FOOD AVAILABLE – DONT APPEAR TO BE EATING WELL ON OWN AT THIS TIME
MILD CONJUNCTIVITIS, VERY MILD NASAL DISCHARGE
LICE
SMALL REGION OF ALOPECIA WITH SCABBING AT DISTAL TAIL
WOODS LAMP NEGATIVE
A: UNDERAGE, URI, LICE, ALOPECIA ON RULE – RULE OUT FROM FLEAS VS OTHER
A1056735 – Minx – 5 week male black/white – 1lb
11/2/15
Scan negative
Male;~ 1 mos old
Hissing but allows handling
occular and nasal discharge
Flea and lice infested
Gave dawn bath and applied frontline spray
Administered 0.1cc doxycycline oral
Eyes cleaned and appled erythromycin OU
Spot of alopecia on tip of tail
Offered wet food; some appetite but a little nervous
AMbx4
NOSF
BARH. ALLOWED ALL HANDLING. CLEAN LITTER. FOOD AVAILABLE – DONT APPEAR TO BE EATING WELL ON OWN AT THIS TIME
MILD CONJUNCTIVITIS, VERY MILD NASAL DISCHARGE
LICE
SMALL REGION OF ALOPECIA WITH SCABBING AT DISTAL TAIL
WOODS LAMP NEGATIVE
A: UNDERAGE, URI, LICE, ALOPECIA ON RULE – RULE OUT FROM FLEAS VS OTHER
P: CONTINUE WITH CURRENT TREATMENT AND MONITORING PLAN. ADDING NUTRICAL Q12 X 3 DAYS. REC NEW HOPE PLACEMENT
GOOD PROGNOSIS
Binx and Minx came in as strays and are sweet little ones! Our medical team even gave them a bath upon intake to clean them up and they are looking much better. They are eating but they really need to be placed ASAP because they are underage. They have slight kitty colds and must have placement by 7pm TONIGHT!
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