CLEO – A1044995
8-10-2015 Manhattan Rescue: Staten Island Hope Please honor your pledges: http://www.statenislandhoperescue.org/
**SAFE 08/10/15** BEGINNER-rated CLEO has never been to a vet, he has lived harmoniously with other cats, and he is less than 2 years old. Sounds perfect, right? Right! Trouble is, no amount of perfection will ensure that a cat will be saved from the ACC and frankly, tonight makes it look like CLEO may be lost to us forever when the euth tech starts their rounds tomorrow. CLEO should be super-easy to integrate into a new setting, and he offers a lifetime of unconditional love. How can you say “no” to a cat this good? Advocate fiercely for CLEO, tonight!
Manhattan Center
My name is CLEO. My Animal ID # is A1044995. – P
I am a male gray and white domestic sh. The shelter thinks I am about 1 YEAR 7 MONTHS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 07/22/2015 from NY 11234, owner surrender reason stated was MOVE2PRIVA. I came in with Group/Litter #K15-023971.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
08/08/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is BEGINNER, Weight 8.1 LBS.
08/08/15 09:10 S/O: in medical due to URI and vomiting. no vomit seen in cage this morning. NO active URI signs (no ocular/nasal discharge, no congestion). likes dry food! was not eating wet food, but eating dry food with a very strong appetite. BAR, active and friendly, well hydrated. A: URI – resolved P: OK to move out of medical Continue Baytril as previously Rx OK to stop SQ fluids 08/07/15 09:19 S/O: in medical due to URI and vomiting. cat is BAR, very outgoing, active, and friendly. hydrated. mild serous nasal discharge. 3 small dried piles of vomit seen in cage (may have been from yesterday) which contain fur. A: URI – resolving vomiting: hairballs vs. IBD vs. secondary to antibiotics vs. less likely FB or pancreatitis P: continue baytril and LRS CTM vomiting – consider feeding i/d only and/or adding laxanip or similar product for hairballs if continues 08/06/15 10:57 BAR, friendly, hydrated. pile of vomit seen in cage (no blood) A: URI P: continue baytril and LRS CTM vomiting +/- add cerenia 08/05/15 10:49 meowing and friendly in medical serous nasal discharge, bubbles uri adding baytril and lrs, may be vomiting because of doxy, discontinue oral and esophageal irritation no vomiting seen today ———————– came from BACC reported vomiting with foam and blood BAR will monitor
07/22/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
07/22/15 12:29 Basic Information: Cleo is an unaltered 1 1/2 year old grey and white domestic short hair. They owners found him as a kitten and being surrendered because they moved to a home that does not allow pets in their home. He has not been to a vet but he has no known health problems or injuries. Social Life and Personality: Cleo has been around children 2 years old and older. When the children are over they like to chase Cleo and Cleo likes to run and hide from them. He has lived with two other cats and he is relaxed and affectionate with them and gentle during play. Cleo has not been socialized with dogs so it is unclear how he would react around with them. Cleo is an indoor/outdoor cat and usually uses the bathroom outdoors but will use the litter box indoors. The owners say he has a high activity level. They also describe him as playful, confident, friendly, affectionate, quiet, and independent. Behavior: In the past Cleo escaped from the home but now the owners just let him outside. He is unaltered and leads to is drive to leave the house. He is not bothered by being bathed. He enjoys being picked up and held. He struggles when placed in a carrier. For a New Family to Know: Cleo is used to clumping litter inside a hooded litter box. He likes to play with balls and toy mice. He likes to scratch on his vertical cat post made out of rough rope. He likes to lay in his favorite spot when he is in the house. He is gentle during play and relaxed during car rides. He is used to being free fed wet and dry Purina cat food. He likes to sleep outside or in the window. Intake Behavior: Cleo had a tense body and was lying flat in the back of the carrier. He allowed to be picked up and placed on the counter for photos. When on the counter he did not move but he looked around. He allowed to be collared and placed back in a carrier without aggressive behaviors.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
07/29/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – BEGINNER
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Owner Profile: Cleo was bought into the care center by his previous owner due to moving to a home that does not allow pets. Cleo has been around children. When the children are over they like to chase Cleo. Cleo likes to run and hide from them. He has lived with two other cats and he was relaxed and affectionate with them. He was also gentle during play. Cleo has not been socialized with dogs so it is unclear how he would react around with them. Cleo is an indoor/outdoor cat and usually uses the bathroom outdoors but will use the litter box indoors. The previous owners say he has a high activity level. They also describe him as playful, confident, friendly, affectionate, quiet, and independent. Reaction to assessor: comes to the front of the cage, soliciting attention, very vocal, rubs on cage When spoken quietly: stays at front, continues soliciting attention Reaction to door cage opening: remains soft & relaxed Reaction to touch: solicits petting and attention, rubs on hand, very affectionate Try picking cat up: Cleo was soft and relaxed while being held Placement Determination: Beginner
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
07/25/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Scan negative M; 1Y 6 MO; 8.12 LB Very freindly; purring; attention seeking during exam BARH NOSF
08/08/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating BEGINNER
08/08/15 09:10 S/O: in medical due to URI and vomiting. no vomit seen in cage this morning. NO active URI signs (no ocular/nasal discharge, no congestion). likes dry food! was not eating wet food, but eating dry food with a very strong appetite. BAR, active and friendly, well hydrated. A: URI – resolved P: OK to move out of medical Continue Baytril as previously Rx OK to stop SQ fluids 08/07/15 09:19 S/O: in medical due to URI and vomiting. cat is BAR, very outgoing, active, and friendly. hydrated. mild serous nasal discharge. 3 small dried piles of vomit seen in cage (may have been from yesterday) which contain fur. A: URI – resolving vomiting: hairballs vs. IBD vs. secondary to antibiotics vs. less likely FB or pancreatitis P: continue baytril and LRS CTM vomiting – consider feeding i/d only and/or adding laxanip or similar product for hairballs if continues 08/06/15 10:57 BAR, friendly, hydrated. pile of vomit seen in cage (no blood) A: URI P: continue baytril and LRS CTM vomiting +/- add cerenia 08/05/15 10:49 meowing and friendly in medical serous nasal discharge, bubbles uri adding baytril and lrs, may be vomiting because of doxy, discontinue oral and esophageal irritation no vomiting seen today ———————– came from BACC reported vomiting with foam and blood BAR will monitor
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