ETHAN – A1038996
7-10-2015 Staten Island
SAFE 07/10/ 15 – Ethan has been here since June 5th but it was discovered that he has a tiny puncture wound on his paw. It likely is a bite would that requires a 6 month rabies quarantine. However, Department of Health has agreed to let him leave on a modified quarantine. This means he will finish out his time in a home but the foster is required to send DOH updates on his progress. He is very worth it! It rolls around and loves people. Please consider this boy! We are currently treating him for URI.
*Please note, if leaving the 5 boroughs this MUST be approved by DOH and the receiving partner DOH. He has been here for almost a month so there would need to be approx. a little over 5 month quarantine. *
Staten Island Center
ETHAN – A1038996 – 2 yr male – Stray – AVERAGE HOME!
Please note, if leaving the 5 boroughs this MUST be approved by DOH and the receiving partner DOH. He has been here for almost a month so there would need to be approx. a little over 5 month quarantine.
6/6/15
Scan negative
BARH
AMBx4
Friendly,allowed handling
Male~2yrs
EENT:WNL
No fleas seen
Nosf
6/8/15
medium sized open wound on right hind limb
possible ruptured abscess
cat is not painful
BARH
good appetite
As per dr. 0844
shaved around wound, and cleaned with nolvasan
0.8ml clavamox BIDX7 days, po
gave 0.38ml Buprenex PO
vet check for tomorrow
6/8/15
VC: medium sized open wound on right hind limb
S/O) BAR. Mild dehydration. MM pk.
EENT: Eyes clr. NND. Oral – NSF.
MSI: BCS= 5/9, ambx 4. 1 inch open wound caudal R thigh approx mid-way down – 2 puncture wounds noted dorsal to the open area. Tissue looks pink and viable, no active bleeding. Checked full body – no other wounds seen.
CV: HR= 160, nsr, nm. L: cl and eup.
Abd: SNP, NMP.
T= 100.9
- A) Open wound R thigh – r/o abscess secondary to infected previously healing wound. Unable to to tell if bite wound orfrom nails or from other trauma. Reaction to rabies vx unlikely due to caudal position of the vaccine.
shaved around wound, and cleaned with nolvasan
- P) Clipped more thoroughly, cleaned w Nolvasan, flushed. Re-cehck tomorrow.
Will leave open to drain. Not enough tissue to debride and close surgically since it was not a clean wound.
Gave 100 cc sqf.
Put on 0.8ml clavamox BIDX7 days, po yesterday.
Buprenex given yesterday. Gave buprenex today and continue for 3 days. Re-check after.
Consider rescue.
6/19/15
VC: Clarify if wound due to bite or not.
From 6/11/15
S/O) BAR. Mild dehydration.
MSI: BCS= 5/9, ambx 4. 1 inch open wound caudal R thigh approx mid way down – 2 puncture wounds noted dorsal to the open area. Tissue looks pink and viable, no active bleeding. Checked full body – no other wounds seen.
T= 100.9
- Open wound R thigh – r/o abscess secondary to infected previously healing wound. Unable to to tell if bite wound or from nails or from other trauma.
6/22/15
Waived from surgery due to URI – patient had a large amount of blood and mucopurulent sneeze stains on cage walls. Sneezing observed as well.
Begin tx with 0.9cc Doxycycline oral PO SID x10days
AVERAGE HOME!
Reaction to assessor: Does not come to the front but looks at you, soft and relaxed. (1)
Reaction to being spoken to quietly: Stretches out, looks at you, relaxed. (1)
Reaction to cage door opening: Remains soft and relaxed. (1)
Reaction to touch: Appreciates petting and attention. (1)
Reaction to being picked up: Did not attempt due to medical status.
Notes: Ethan came to the shelter as a stray, so we don’t have any behavioral history or tendencies in a home environment. At the time of the assessment, Ethan is displaying relaxed and friendly behavior. He interacts with the assessor and appreciates handling. Ethan is exhibiting behavior suited for average cat parents.
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