JOEY – A1044667
7-30-2015 Manhattan
***GONE 07/30/15***GENTLE JOEY has got stomatitis-this is no reason to kill a nice cat who’s gentle and easy going. JOEY wound up at ACC when his owner died and at 10 years of age, this is now trouble for this sweet boy, who needs follow up dental work-Joey has been diagnosed with a condition called STOMATITIS, and this condition can be treated easily with a change in diet and regular check ups. JOEY can live for many more years but he needs a rescue friend to help him out by agreeing to foster or adopt him.JOEY got a great AVERAGE rating because he allowed all petting and handling. JOEY needs you tonight-will you help him?
Manhattan Center
My name is JOEY. My Animal ID # is A1044667. – P
I am a neutered male gray tabby and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 10 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 07/19/2015 from NY 10462, owner surrender reason stated was OWNER DIED. I came in with Group/Litter #K15-023612.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
07/29/2015 Exam Type CAGE EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 10.2 LBS.
07/29/15 11:04 QAR, nervous but appears comfortable Out of clindamycin 07/28/15 09:35 QARH in cage, resting comfortably Eating canned food CWCT Recc full dental prophylaxis/extractions post-adoption VET CHECK FOR MEDICAL ANIMAL MONITOR CONDITION (STOMATITIS) BAR. TIMID RESTING COMFORTABLY. 07/27/15 10:20 Seems comfortable Resting quietly Inappettant Plan: Give 3.75 mg Mirtazapine EATING WITH GOOD APPETITE AS PREVIOUSLY DESCRIBED ” LEFT UPPER CANINE AREA IS VERY INFLAMED/ENLARGED (ABSCESS VS NEOPLASIA) MISSING MOST OTHER TEETH” P; CONTINUED MONITORING AND TREATMENT — RECOMMEND NEW HOPE PLACEMENT WITH FULL DENTAL/ORAL HEALTH CONSULT. GRROMED PET TODAY 07/24/15 10:22 Stomatitis and dental disease Cat appears comfortable 07/23/15 10:33 S: re-exam for stomatitis O: QAR, very nervous but friendly, eating baby food well, severe stomatitis with swelling of the gingiva surrounding the maxillary canine teeth (suspect bone origin) A Severe stomatitis Prognosis good overall but will need dental P Continue Clindamycin Continue Buprenorphine 07/22/15 09:26 QAR No bleeding noted from mouth Appears comfortable CWCT 07/19/15 17:46 left canine appears inflamed, bleeding at gumline, swollen dehydrated, mild nice cat, allowed rinsing of mouth, injections without objeciotn treated with burpenex and clinda by dvm retro test needed prognosis good in medical —————— scan negative missing teeth- blood found from mouth GERIATRIC ear mite negative flea comb negative- treated with activyl neutered tense, nervous during exam- tries to flee seen by dr 1046
07/19/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
7-19-15 2:19pm Fearful and runs away
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
07/26/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Joey was calm and relaxed upon approach. He looks at the assessor and starts to breathe rapidly when softly spoken to. Reaction to cage door opening: Joey remains motionless. Reaction to touch: Joey remains in place, lowers his head, and closes his eyes during the interaction. Reaction to being picked up: Joey remains calm and allows handling. Behavior Determination: Average Joey interacts with the observer, allows handling, and tolerates all petting. Please note that Joey is being treated for a medical condition at the time of evaluation. It is difficult to determine at this time how the medical condition may be affecting the behavior. His behavior may change once his medical condition is addressed and he has recovered from his injury, but he is showing behavior appropriate for new or experienced cat parents
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
07/19/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 NC – MAJOR CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
scan negative missing teeth- blood found from mouth GERIATRIC ear mite negative flea comb negative- treated with activyl neutered tense, nervous during exam- tries to flee seen by dr 1046
07/29/2015 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
07/29/15 11:04 QAR, nervous but appears comfortable Out of clindamycin 07/28/15 09:35 QARH in cage, resting comfortably Eating canned food CWCT Recc full dental prophylaxis/extractions post-adoption VET CHECK FOR MEDICAL ANIMAL MONITOR CONDITION (STOMATITIS) BAR. TIMID RESTING COMFORTABLY. 07/27/15 10:20 Seems comfortable Resting quietly Inappettant Plan: Give 3.75 mg Mirtazapine EATING WITH GOOD APPETITE AS PREVIOUSLY DESCRIBED ” LEFT UPPER CANINE AREA IS VERY INFLAMED/ENLARGED (ABSCESS VS NEOPLASIA) MISSING MOST OTHER TEETH” P; CONTINUED MONITORING AND TREATMENT — RECOMMEND NEW HOPE PLACEMENT WITH FULL DENTAL/ORAL HEALTH CONSULT. GRROMED PET TODAY 07/24/15 10:22 Stomatitis and dental disease Cat appears comfortable 07/23/15 10:33 S: re-exam for stomatitis O: QAR, very nervous but friendly, eating baby food well, severe stomatitis with swelling of the gingiva surrounding the maxillary canine teeth (suspect bone origin) A Severe stomatitis Prognosis good overall but will need dental P Continue Clindamycin Continue Buprenorphine 07/22/15 09:26 QAR No bleeding noted from mouth Appears comfortable CWCT 07/19/15 17:46 left canine appears inflamed, bleeding at gumline, swollen dehydrated, mild nice cat, allowed rinsing of mouth, injections without objeciotn treated with burpenex and clinda by dvm retro test needed prognosis good in medical —————— scan negative missing teeth- blood found from mouth GERIATRIC ear mite negative flea comb negative- treated with activyl neutered tense, nervous during exam- tries to flee seen by dr 1046
CAME IN WITH
REGGI – A1044664 https://catarchives.urgentpodr.org/reggi-a1044664/
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