CORNEJO – A1052809
Gone 10-6-2015 Brooklyn
***GONE 10/06/15***HANDSOME AND HUNKY WHITE AND BROWN TABBY NEEDS TLC AND YOU! Sad sigh! Cornejo is another betrayed former housepet who desperately needs us to advocate for his precious life tonight. This 8 year old fab fella with a great behavior rating was a faithful feline friend to his former family since he was a kitten. They never bothered to have him neutered and when he began to have blood in his urine, rather than take him to a vet, Cornejo was dumped at the kill happy shelter. This great guy remains loving and easy to handle despite feeling under the weather. He is being treated for a UTI and should be seen by a competent vet for follow up care. Cornejo needs a loving home to recup him with a new purrson. Can you be the special someone who opens up their heart and home to this beautiful boy? Please reserve Cornejo online or let a rescue know if you can help. If you foster, rescues cover reasonable medical expenses. Cornejo deserves a second chance. He will surely be a purrfect companion. So make the call for this handsome and hunky white and brown tabby and show him that you care!!!
Brooklyn Center
My name is CORNEJO. My Animal ID # is A1052809. – P
I am a male white and brn tabby domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 8 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a OWNER SUR on 09/26/2015 from NY 11415, owner surrender reason stated was MOVE2PRIVA.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
09/27/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 13.4 LBS.
9/27 S/O: Cat is Q/BAR, hiding in back of cage, pins ears and growls, but allows all handling once out of cage; clipped mats from caudal back; abdomen difficult to palpate due to obesity and tense, but bladder large although able to express urine of normal color; skin of scrotum and preputial area seems thickened A: DDx: FLUTD, Urolithiasis, UTI, Open P: There was a large amount of vomit in cage this am and patient is difficult to give oral meds to so discontinuing Clavamox; was given Convenia inj yesterday so should be covered for possible UTI; gave 0.75cc Cerenia SQ for vomiting; keep in medical and recheck for continued vomiting tomorrow; start on buprenorphine for pain; consider adding Prazosin; monitor for urethral blockage 9/26 SCAN NEGATIVE INTACT MALE APPROX. 8 YRS. BAR BROUGHT TO MEDICAL AFTER HAVING BLOODY URINE DURING ADMISSIONS COUNSELING – PREVIOUS OWNERS ALSO REPORTED BLOOD IN URINE MM = PINK, MOIST MILD TO MODERATE MUSCLE WASTING ALONG DORSUM ABDOMEN APPEARS MODERATELY DISTENDED, SNP HOWEVER. LARGE BLADDER PALPABLE, EASILY EXPRESSED – NO OBVIOUS BLOOD IN THE URINE SEROSANGUINOUS FLUID, LIKELY URINE, AROUND THE PERINEUM, MEDIAL HIND LIMBS, SCROTUM, AND VENTRAL BASE OF TAIL. PATIENT WAS SENSITIVE TO PALPATION OF THE AREA APPEARS TO BE FORMING A MILD DERMATITIS AROUND THE PREPUTIAL REGION CLEAR OU, CLEAN AU MILD TARTAR/STAINING ON TEETH. TOOK UA VIA CYSTO: 2+ PROTEIN 4+ BLOOD 3+ LEUKOCYTES USG = TOO HIGH TO READ WITH REFRACTOMETER pH =6 A: UTI – LIKELY SECONDARY TO FLUTD (OWNERS REPORT THAT THEY ARE MOVING) VS. POLYP VS. UROLITHIASIS VS. OTHER URINE SCALD – SECONDARY TO UTI VOMITING – VOMITED SEVERAL TIMES AFTER INITIAL EXAM PX: GOOD P: GAVE CONVENIA – 0.6 ML SQ ONCE GAVE BUTT BATH WITH CHLORDERM START 10 DAY COURSE OF CLAVAMOX/AUGMENTIN – RECHECK URINE AT END OF TREATMENT. POSS. RECHECK UA ON LAST DAY OF CONVENIA. CTM WHILE IN BACC – RECHECK FOR FURTHER VOMITING TOMORROW (POSS. STRESS RELATED TODAY/TRANSPORTATION).
09/26/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
09/26/15 13:27 Basic Information: Cornejo is an 8 year old unaltered male domestic shorthair. Cornejo was found as a stray 8 years ago. Owner stated Cornejo was blood in his urine and was never seen by a vet. Owner surrender him due to health issues and moving. Social Life and Personality: Cornejo lived adults and never been around children. Owner stated Cornejo is relaxed and tolerant towards everyone in the household. Cornejo behavior is unknown towards cats but he did live with a Chihuahua and he was playful towards the dog. Cornejo is indoors only and activity level is low. Owner describes Cornejo as shy, mellow, and friendly. Behavior issues: Cornejo has never bitten or scratched anyone owner stated. His behavior is good. Cornejo isn’t bothered by taking baths or having nailed trim. He likes to be picked up and held. Cornejo has litter box problems because he urinates outside the litter box less than a month and owner doesn’t know why. For a New Family to Know: Cornejo doesn’t play with toys but rather play with the small dog in the mom. He likes to be in is favorite spot or rarely seeks attention. Cornejo eats wet and dry food but is allergic to any seafood owner stated. Cornejo sleeps in owner bed. Intake Behavior: Upon intake Cornejo was nervous but calm. He scanned negative for a microchip and allowed all handling.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
09/30/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Owner Profile: Cornejo was bought into the care center because his previous owner moved to a home that does not allow pets. Cornejo lived adults and never been around children. The previous owner stated Cornejo is relaxed and tolerant towards everyone in the household. Cornejo behavior is unknown towards cats but he did live with a Chihuahua and he was playful towards the dog. Cornejo is indoors only and activity level is low. The previous owner describes Cornejo as shy, mellow, and friendly. Notes: Cornejo at the time of the assessment was displaying friendly behavior, did not come to the front of the kennel but interacts with the Assessor, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. Cornejo is displaying behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents. Reaction to assessor: does not come to front but looks at you, calm, relaxed When spoken quietly: does not come to front but looks at you, calm, relaxed Reaction to door cage opening: remains soft and relaxed Reaction to touch: allows petting and attention, roll over for more petting, rubs on hand Try picking cat up: Cornejo is tolerant of this type of handling. Placement Determination: Average
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
09/26/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
SCAN NEGATIVE INTACT MALE APPROX. 8 YRS. BAR BROUGHT TO MEDICAL AFTER HAVING BLOODY URINE DURING ADMISSIONS COUNSELING – PREVIOUS OWNERS ALSO REPORTED BLOOD IN URINE MM = PINK, MOIST MILD TO MODERATE MUSCLE WASTING ALONG DORSUM ABDOMEN APPEARS MODERATELY DISTENDED, SNP HOWEVER. LARGE BLADDER PALPABLE, EASILY EXPRESSED – NO OBVIOUS BLOOD IN THE URINE SEROSANGUINOUS FLUID, LIKELY URINE, AROUND THE PERINEUM, MEDIAL HIND LIMBS, SCROTUM, AND VENTRAL BASE OF TAIL. PATIENT WAS SENSITIVE TO PALPATION OF THE AREA APPEARS TO BE FORMING A MILD DERMATITIS AROUND THE PREPUTIAL REGION CLEAR OU, CLEAN AU MILD TARTAR/STAINING ON TEETH. TOOK UA VIA CYSTO: 2+ PROTEIN 4+ BLOOD 3+ LEUKOCYTES USG = TOO HIGH TO READ WITH REFRACTOMETER pH =6 A: UTI – LIKELY SECONDARY TO FLUTD (OWNERS REPORT THAT THEY ARE MOVING) VS. POLYP VS. UROLITHIASIS VS. OTHER URINE SCALD – SECONDARY TO UTI VOMITING – VOMITED SEVERAL TIMES AFTER INITIAL EXAM PX: GOOD P: GAVE CONVENIA – 0.6 ML SQ ONCE GAVE BUTT BATH WITH CHLORDERM START 10 DAY COURSE OF CLAVAMOX/AUGMENTIN – RECHECK URINE AT END OF TREATMENT. POSS. RECHECK UA ON LAST DAY OF CONVENIA. CTM WHILE IN BACC – RECHECK FOR FURTHER VOMITING TOMORROW (POSS. STRESS RELATED TODAY/TRANSPORTATION).
09/27/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
9/27 S/O: Cat is Q/BAR, hiding in back of cage, pins ears and growls, but allows all handling once out of cage; clipped mats from caudal back; abdomen difficult to palpate due to obesity and tense, but bladder large although able to express urine of normal color; skin of scrotum and preputial area seems thickened A: DDx: FLUTD, Urolithiasis, UTI, Open P: There was a large amount of vomit in cage this am and patient is difficult to give oral meds to so discontinuing Clavamox; was given Convenia inj yesterday so should be covered for possible UTI; gave 0.75cc Cerenia SQ for vomiting; keep in medical and recheck for continued vomiting tomorrow; start on buprenorphine for pain; consider adding Prazosin; monitor for urethral blockage 9/26 SCAN NEGATIVE INTACT MALE APPROX. 8 YRS. BAR BROUGHT TO MEDICAL AFTER HAVING BLOODY URINE DURING ADMISSIONS COUNSELING – PREVIOUS OWNERS ALSO REPORTED BLOOD IN URINE MM = PINK, MOIST MILD TO MODERATE MUSCLE WASTING ALONG DORSUM ABDOMEN APPEARS MODERATELY DISTENDED, SNP HOWEVER. LARGE BLADDER PALPABLE, EASILY EXPRESSED – NO OBVIOUS BLOOD IN THE URINE SEROSANGUINOUS FLUID, LIKELY URINE, AROUND THE PERINEUM, MEDIAL HIND LIMBS, SCROTUM, AND VENTRAL BASE OF TAIL. PATIENT WAS SENSITIVE TO PALPATION OF THE AREA APPEARS TO BE FORMING A MILD DERMATITIS AROUND THE PREPUTIAL REGION CLEAR OU, CLEAN AU MILD TARTAR/STAINING ON TEETH. TOOK UA VIA CYSTO: 2+ PROTEIN 4+ BLOOD 3+ LEUKOCYTES USG = TOO HIGH TO READ WITH REFRACTOMETER pH =6 A: UTI – LIKELY SECONDARY TO FLUTD (OWNERS REPORT THAT THEY ARE MOVING) VS. POLYP VS. UROLITHIASIS VS. OTHER URINE SCALD – SECONDARY TO UTI VOMITING – VOMITED SEVERAL TIMES AFTER INITIAL EXAM PX: GOOD P: GAVE CONVENIA – 0.6 ML SQ ONCE GAVE BUTT BATH WITH CHLORDERM START 10 DAY COURSE OF CLAVAMOX/AUGMENTIN – RECHECK URINE AT END OF TREATMENT. POSS. RECHECK UA ON LAST DAY OF CONVENIA. CTM WHILE IN BACC – RECHECK FOR FURTHER VOMITING TOMORROW (POSS. STRESS RELATED TODAY/TRANSPORTATION).
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