GUCCI – A0973187
Safe 11-3-2015 Brooklyn
SAFE 11/3/15 A volunteer writes: I’m not a handbag, but I sure can fit in yours, you can carry me around, I’ll enjoy the sights. I’m a gray tabby with handsome eyes and a cute pink nose. I’ll meow for your attention (I won’t stop until you come), pawing for your love (I really like being loved). I have long legs so I can run to you faster. I like to strut my skinny tail around showing that I’m a friendly fellow. Come visit me and I will put a big smile on your face. I would love to go home with you and join your family, you will be glad you did, for I will make a great friend.
Brooklyn Center
GUCCI – A0973187 – 4 yr. neutered gray tabby
MEDICAL:
10/27:
S/O: BARH, APP++, thin hair coat. Two large piles of diarrhea in litter box.
A: Diarrhea DDx: Food intolerance, intestinal parasites, IBD, open
P: Continue current medicatin, meteronidazole, panacur, and ponazuril. Recommend move to medical to be fed I/d.
10/25:
S/O: On symptoms checklist for diarrhea; Parvo Test Neg as of 10/23; Cat is Q/BAR and eating; already on Metronidazole; cat appears to have thin hair coat
A: Diarrhea DDx: Food intolerance, intestinal parasites, IBD, open
P: Start on Ponazuril x 2D and Panacur x 3D; recheck 3 days, if still has diarrhea recommend moving to medical and starting on i/d
10/23:
O: BAR cat,, reported by ACO to be eating and drinking. Litterbox noted to be filled with liquid stool and a central puddle of mucus and blood (after AM rounds) . Parvovirus SNAP test performed: NEGATIVE.
A: R/O infectious, inflammatory, metabolic diz vs other.
P: Metronidazole oral suspension (100 mg/ml) 0.49 cc PO BID x 7 days. First dose administered by 1201 at 11:45AM.
10/16:
Scanned positive with chip #985112002157599
BAR – friendly, purring, food motivated
N~ 2 years
Mild to moderate dehydration – 75mL LRS given SQ
Thin coat
Underweight – good appetite
Healing abrasions along neck – animal came with hard plastic flea collar
Alopecia and raw skin on bridge of nose – possible flea collar allergy
Ears, eyes, nose, mouth clear
NOSF
Reaction to assessor: Gucci comes to the front of the cage soliciting attention
When spoken quietly: Gucci stays at front and continues soliciting attention
Reaction to door cage opening: Gucci remains soft & relaxed
Reaction to touch: Gucci solicits petting and attention.
Try picking cat up: Gucci is tolerant of this type of handling.
Behavior Determination: Beginner
At the time of the assessment Gucci was displaying friendly behavior, comes to the front of the kennel, interacts with the Assessor, solicits attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. Gucci is displaying behavior appropriate for a beginner cat owner.
A volunteer writes: I’m not a handbag, but I sure can fit in yours, you can carry me around, I’ll enjoy the sights. I’m a gray tabby with handsome eyes and a cute pink nose. I’ll meow for your attention (I won’t stop until you come), pawing for your love (I really like being loved). I have long legs so I can run to you faster. I like to strut my skinny tail around showing that I’m a friendly fellow. Come visit me and I will put a big smile on your face. I would love to go home with you and join your family, you will be glad you did, for I will make a great friend.
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