MIA – A1051803
Safe 9-24-2015 Manhattan Rescue: Anjellicle Cats Rescue Please honor your pledges: http://bit.ly/MiaA1051803
***SAFE 09/24/15*** CHIRPING, PURRING, NUZZLING TUXIE SWEETHEART HAS NEUROLOGICAL ISSUES, A NEAR-PERFECT BEHAVIOR RATING AND A LOVING VOLUNTEER PLEA, BUT THE ACC WILL KILL HER ANYWAY – PLEASE GRANT MIA A DEATH ROW PARDON!!! Beautiful three-year-old tuxie girl MIA entered the kill-happy ACC as a STRAY charmer who CHIRPED, PURRED and NUZZLED her way into the assessor’s arms to earn a near-perfect AVERAGE behavior rating! Mia even has a loving volunteer plea: “This sweetie pie has neurological issues and is weak. Please help her get stronger so she can prance around a new home!” But this sweet girl is unwilling to walk normally, so she CRAWLS around her cage & eats willingly – this lovebug wants to LIVE! But the heartless ACC has written poor Mia off due to her apparent neurological issues, so dear Mia will DIE at noon tomorrow unless a rescue angel steps up for her tonight. Please start RIGHT NOW to apply to foster or adopt adorable, affectionate tuxie sweetheart MIA!
Manhattan Center
My name is MIA. My Animal ID # is A1051803. – P
I am a female black and white domestic sh. The shelter thinks I am about 3 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 09/17/2015 from NY 11101, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
09/20/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 9.0 LBS.
09/20/15 10:17 BAR, mm pink & moist, CRT <2s Clear OU/AU, nndc OP grade 2/4 ddz PLN wnl H/L wnl ABD SNP MSK Non-ambulatory, cervical ventroflexion Integ Caudodorsal alopecia BCS 7/9 Neuro A/A, motor but cannot walk, tetraataxic A:Cervical ventroflexion-r/o neurologic vs. metabolic dz Overconditioned P: Continue LRS daily Clindamycin 11 mg/kg PO BID x 14 days (for possible toxoplasma) Chemistry Keep in medical 09/19/15 08:25 S/O: head was ventroflexed when i opened the cage door, once i picked up her head and offered her wet food she ate the food readily. auscultation WNL, RR and RE WNL. mm’s pink CRT 1-2 sec. starts to growl and get aggitated with abdominal palpation, difficult to get deep palpation. BCS 7/9. grooming herself during exam. caudodorsal alopecia. continues to be unwilling to walk normally but will crawl around the cage. CBC performed yesterday unremarkable (mild neutrophilia), blood chemistry was unable to be run. A: neurologic vs. metabolic disease P: blood glucose check to rule out diabetes/DKA continue LRS 09/18/15 10:33 S/O: able to voluntarily use all 4 limbs but is unwilling to stand or walk. painful on palpation of the abdomen. not eating. caudodorsal alopecia. A: neurologic weak, non-ambulatory painful on abdominal palpation alopecia, possible FAD P: run CBC/chemistry —————————————— scanned neg presumed intact female–did not confirm unable to stand seems mentally aware plr intact, vocalizes when stimulated no obvious fractures HR wnl abd wnl thin coat around spine—FAD? open diagnosis gave fvrcp, applied frontline and gave 100cc lrs parvo test neg poor prognosis
09/17/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
9/17/15 Able to pick up and put in carrier.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
09/20/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Mia was brought in as a stray, so we cannot speak to her behavior in her previous home. Please note that this cat has a severe medical condition so we may not be seeing any true behavior and behavior may change when the cat’s medical condition improves. Reaction to assessor: Mia was calm and relaxed upon approach. Reaction when softly spoken to: Mia does not respond. Reaction to cage door opening: Mia remains soft and relaxed. Reaction to touch: Mia chirps and leans on her side for petting. She begins to purr and appreciates attention. Reaction to being picked up: Mia remains soft and nuzzles herself into the assessor’s arms. Behavior Determination: Average Mia 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.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
09/17/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
scanned neg presumed intact female–did not confirm unable to stand seems mentally aware plr intact, vocalizes when stimulated no obvious fractures HR wnl abd wnl thin coat around spine—FAD? open diagnosis gave fvrcp, applied frontline and gave 100cc lrs parvo test neg poor prognosis
09/20/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
09/20/15 10:17 BAR, mm pink & moist, CRT <2s Clear OU/AU, nndc OP grade 2/4 ddz PLN wnl H/L wnl ABD SNP MSK Non-ambulatory, cervical ventroflexion Integ Caudodorsal alopecia BCS 7/9 Neuro A/A, motor but cannot walk, tetraataxic A:Cervical ventroflexion-r/o neurologic vs. metabolic dz Overconditioned P: Continue LRS daily Clindamycin 11 mg/kg PO BID x 14 days (for possible toxoplasma) Chemistry Keep in medical 09/19/15 08:25 S/O: head was ventroflexed when i opened the cage door, once i picked up her head and offered her wet food she ate the food readily. auscultation WNL, RR and RE WNL. mm’s pink CRT 1-2 sec. starts to growl and get aggitated with abdominal palpation, difficult to get deep palpation. BCS 7/9. grooming herself during exam. caudodorsal alopecia. continues to be unwilling to walk normally but will crawl around the cage. CBC performed yesterday unremarkable (mild neutrophilia), blood chemistry was unable to be run. A: neurologic vs. metabolic disease P: blood glucose check to rule out diabetes/DKA continue LRS 09/18/15 10:33 S/O: able to voluntarily use all 4 limbs but is unwilling to stand or walk. painful on palpation of the abdomen. not eating. caudodorsal alopecia. A: neurologic weak, non-ambulatory painful on abdominal palpation alopecia, possible FAD P: run CBC/chemistry —————————————— scanned neg presumed intact female–did not confirm unable to stand seems mentally aware plr intact, vocalizes when stimulated no obvious fractures HR wnl abd wnl thin coat around spine—FAD? open diagnosis gave fvrcp, applied frontline and gave 100cc lrs parvo test neg poor prognosis
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