IBERIUS – A1037567
6-18-2015 Manhattan
SAFE 6/18/15- A staff member writes: “This one-eyed cat is in the pursuit of happiness. Having been out on the street for a little while, it’s impossible to know what he’s been through. All we can know is that he’s a total sweetheart and just wants to be loved. He sits at the front of his cage waiting for a little attention. He’s still bright and alert, despite having lost an eye. If you have space in your heart and home for a little special needs fella, Iberius could be the one for you!”
MANHATTAN CENTER
IBERIUS – A1037567
NEUTERED MALE, WHITE / BRN TABBY, DOMESTIC SH MIX,7 yrs
STRAY – ONHOLDHERE, HOLD FOR EVICTION Reason ABANDON
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 05/26/2015, From NY 10466, DueOut Date 06/02/2015
Medical Behavior Evaluation GREEN
Medical Summary Scan negative Barh Animal is missing L eye. Had O/D within eye,cleaned. Ear mites negative,but ear’s were sligtly dirty,cleaned. Flea comb negative,but Activyl TX was applied (Topical preventative). Animal has a unknown wound on R side of neck region. Warm compressed and cleaned with Novasan. One puncture was seen after cleaned. Possibly infected. Neutered male. Animal was FELV/FIV tested,results:negative Animal was brought to medical for further care. Nosf
Weight 10.7
INTIAL EXAM:
Scan negative
Barh
Animal is missing L eye. Had O/D within eye,cleaned.
Ear mites negative,but ear’s were sligtly dirty,cleaned.
Flea comb negative,but Activyl TX was applied (Topical preventative).
Animal has a unknown wound on R side of neck region. Warm compressed and cleaned with Novasan.
One puncture was seen after cleaned. Possibly infected.
Neutered male.
Animal was FELV/FIV tested,results:negative
Animal was brought to medical for further care.
Nosf
Re Exam:
BARH
Mild tartar
Normal H/L
anophthalmia OS
Normal OD
Wound ight lateral neck, cleansed w nolvasan, the wound is open and has mild purulent debris
A
Wound
anophthalmia os
P
Start Clavamox
5/30
add erythromicin to eye – some d/c present today
Behavior:
Reaction to assessor: Iberius looks neutral in his cage when approached by the asssessor.
Reaction to door opening: Iberius remains crouched down on his cage bedding.
Reaction to touch: Iberius accepts the stroke, leans into the assessor’s hand and appreciates petting on the head and body in place.
Reaction to Being Picked up: He calmy jumps back into ghis cage when approached by the assessor.
Placement determination: Average
Iberius interacts with the observer, appreciates attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting.
This cat is showing behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents.
A staff member writes: “This one-eyed cat is in the pursuit of happiness. Having been out on the street for a little while, it’s impossible to know what he’s been through. All we can know is that he’s a total sweetheart and just wants to be loved. He sits at the front of his cage waiting for a little attention. He’s still bright and alert, despite having lost an eye. If you have space in your heart and home for a little special needs fella, Iberius could be the one for you!”
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