NURSERY RHYME KITTENS GROUP K15-025430
8-13-2015 Manhattan Rescue: Staten Island Hope Please honor your pledges: http://www.statenislandhoperescue.org/
*** SAFE 08/13/15 ***SECOND CHANCE FOR THESE LITTLE DARLINGS!! JACK, JILL & BOPEEP ARE HOPING YOU WANT TO FOSTER THEM TONIGHT!! There little tykes are 5 weeks old and all have URI’s and conjunctivitis….which are definitely treatable. Their problem is that they only have until noon tomorrow to find someone to foster. (Kittens under 8 weeks old and 2 lbs must be pulled by a NEW HOPE rescue). ARE YOU UP TO THE JOB OF HELP THESE LITTLE STRAYS GET BETTER AND FIND HOMES?? Contact a NEW HOPE rescue tonight and apply to FOSTER!! They will handle the vet bills while you save these these cuties!! IT’S WELL WORTH THE COMMITMENT!!
Manhattan Center
My name is JACK. My Animal ID # is A1046312.
I am a male white and gray domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 5 WEEKS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 08/01/2015 from NY 11354, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY. I came in with Group/Litter #K15-025430.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
08/08/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 0.9 LBS.
08/08/15 09:41 S/O: in medical for URI and underage. BAR, hydrated, good appetite. no active URI signs, no ocular discharge. right eye continues to have corneal clouding, possibly congenital ocular defect (likely due to herpes virus). may have permanent ocular abnormalities (which usually does not require treatment). A: URI with ocular involvement (likely herpes virus) P: continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/07/15 09:45 S/O: in medical for URI and underage. BAR, eating well, hydrated. no active nasal discharge or congestion, no ocular discharge. right eye appears to have corneal clouding, possibly congenital ocular defect (likely due to herpes virus), but may have permanent ocular abnormality (which usually does not require treatment). A: URI with ocular involvement (likely herpes virus) P: continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/06/15 09:45 S/O: in medical for URI. BAR, eating well. right eye has corneal edema/clouding, left eye wnl. heart and lungs wnl. mild nasal dc. A: URI with ocular involvement P: Continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/04/15 10:09 S:Looks bright, eating well, slightly soft stool in litter box O:BAR, hydrated, mm pink & moist, CRT <2s Corneal cloudiness OD, clear OS, moderate debris AU, nndc OP deciduous dentition, wnl PLN wnl H/L wnl ABD snp MSK amb x 4 Integ flea dirt, no live fleas noted UG M/I Neuro A/A A:URI P:CWCT 8/2/15: Scan negative appetite good. Litter: A1046312, 313, 314. Ear mite negative Fleas dirt seen— treated with Frontline spray Deworming with Panacur Ponazuril is given Friendly during exam Eyes are clean with opthalmic soln & applied erythromycin eye oint. Slight ND. Intact male NH is concerned. As per Dr. 1009— started clavamox susp 0.1 cc po bid for 14 days & erythromycin eye oint. bid for 14 days.
08/01/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
08/01/15 19:38 Kitten was brought into QAC as a stray. Kitten appeares to have an eye infection & possible URI. Upon intake kitten allowed all handling & displayed affection by purring and nudging counselors hands.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Behavior Summary
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
08/02/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 C – SEVERE CONDITIONS , behavior rating was NONE
Disregard
08/08/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
08/08/15 09:41 S/O: in medical for URI and underage. BAR, hydrated, good appetite. no active URI signs, no ocular discharge. right eye continues to have corneal clouding, possibly congenital ocular defect (likely due to herpes virus). may have permanent ocular abnormalities (which usually does not require treatment). A: URI with ocular involvement (likely herpes virus) P: continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/07/15 09:45 S/O: in medical for URI and underage. BAR, eating well, hydrated. no active nasal discharge or congestion, no ocular discharge. right eye appears to have corneal clouding, possibly congenital ocular defect (likely due to herpes virus), but may have permanent ocular abnormality (which usually does not require treatment). A: URI with ocular involvement (likely herpes virus) P: continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/06/15 09:45 S/O: in medical for URI. BAR, eating well. right eye has corneal edema/clouding, left eye wnl. heart and lungs wnl. mild nasal dc. A: URI with ocular involvement P: Continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/04/15 10:09 S:Looks bright, eating well, slightly soft stool in litter box O:BAR, hydrated, mm pink & moist, CRT <2s Corneal cloudiness OD, clear OS, moderate debris AU, nndc OP deciduous dentition, wnl PLN wnl H/L wnl ABD snp MSK amb x 4 Integ flea dirt, no live fleas noted UG M/I Neuro A/A A:URI P:CWCT 8/2/15: Scan negative appetite good. Litter: A1046312, 313, 314. Ear mite negative Fleas dirt seen— treated with Frontline spray Deworming with Panacur Ponazuril is given Friendly during exam Eyes are clean with opthalmic soln & applied erythromycin eye oint. Slight ND. Intact male NH is concerned. As per Dr. 1009— started clavamox susp 0.1 cc po bid for 14 days & erythromycin eye oint. bid for 14 days.
Manhattan Center
My name is JILL. My Animal ID # is A1046313.
I am a female white and gray domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 5 WEEKS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 08/01/2015 from NY 11354, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY. I came in with Group/Litter #K15-025430.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
08/08/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 0.8 LBS.
08/08/15 09:36 S/O: in medical for URI and underage. BAR, hydrated, good appetite. no nasal discharge, no congestion. both 3rd eyelids are up, corneal clouding, likely a congenital ocular defect due to herpes virus. mild ocular discharge OU. cleaned eye discharge with warm gauze. appears comfortable. A: URI with ocular involvement (likely herpes virus). may have permanemt ocular abnormalities, but usually does not require treatment. P: continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/07/15 09:47 S/O: in medical for URI and underage. BAR, eating well, hydrated. no active nasal discharge or congestion. both eyes appear to have corneal clouding, possibly congenital ocular defect (likely due to herpes virus), but may have permanent ocular abnormalities (which don’t usually require treatment). cleaned crusted ocular discharge with warm wet gauze. A: URI with ocular involvement (likely herpes virus) P: continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/06/15 09:49 S/O: in medical for URI. BAR, eating well. heart and lungs wnl. mild nasal dc. both eyes have mucopurulent discharge and blepharospasm, corneal edema/coudling OU A: URI with ocular involvement P: Continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/04/15 10:14 S:Eating well, slighly soft stool in litter box O:BAR, hydrated, mm pink & moist, CRT <2s Elevated nictitans membrane OU, corneal cloudiness OU, blepharospasm OU, moderate debris AU, nndc OP deciduous dentition, wnl PLN wnl H/L wnl ABD snp MSK amb x 4 Integ flea dirt noted, no live fleas UG F/I Neuro A/A A:URI P:CWCT 8/2/15: Scan negative appetite good. Litter: A1046312, 313, 314. Ear mite negative Fleas dirt seen— treated with Frontline spray Deworming with Panacur Ponazuril is given Friendly during exam Eyes are clean with opthalmic soln & applied erythromycin eye oint. Slight ND. Female. NH is concerned. As per Dr. 1009— started clavamox susp 0.1 cc po bid for 14 days & erythromycin eye oint. bid for 14 days.
08/01/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
08/01/15 19:38 Kitten was brought into QAC as a stray. Kitten appeares to have an eye infection & possible URI. Upon intake kitten allowed all handling & displayed affection by purring and nudging counselors hands.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Behavior Summary
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
08/02/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 C – SEVERE CONDITIONS , behavior rating was NONE
Scan negative appetite good. Litter: A1046312, 313, 314. Ear mite negative Fleas dirt seen— treated with Frontline spray Deworming with Panacur Ponazuril is given Friendly during exam Eyes are clean with opthalmic soln & applied erythromycin eye oint. Slight ND. Female. NH is concerned. As per Dr. 1009— started clavamox susp 0.1 cc po bid for 14 days & erythromycin eye oint. bid for 14 days.
08/08/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
08/08/15 09:36 S/O: in medical for URI and underage. BAR, hydrated, good appetite. no nasal discharge, no congestion. both 3rd eyelids are up, corneal clouding, likely a congenital ocular defect due to herpes virus. mild ocular discharge OU. cleaned eye discharge with warm gauze. appears comfortable. A: URI with ocular involvement (likely herpes virus). may have permanemt ocular abnormalities, but usually does not require treatment. P: continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/07/15 09:47 S/O: in medical for URI and underage. BAR, eating well, hydrated. no active nasal discharge or congestion. both eyes appear to have corneal clouding, possibly congenital ocular defect (likely due to herpes virus), but may have permanent ocular abnormalities (which don’t usually require treatment). cleaned crusted ocular discharge with warm wet gauze. A: URI with ocular involvement (likely herpes virus) P: continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/06/15 09:49 S/O: in medical for URI. BAR, eating well. heart and lungs wnl. mild nasal dc. both eyes have mucopurulent discharge and blepharospasm, corneal edema/coudling OU A: URI with ocular involvement P: Continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/04/15 10:14 S:Eating well, slighly soft stool in litter box O:BAR, hydrated, mm pink & moist, CRT <2s Elevated nictitans membrane OU, corneal cloudiness OU, blepharospasm OU, moderate debris AU, nndc OP deciduous dentition, wnl PLN wnl H/L wnl ABD snp MSK amb x 4 Integ flea dirt noted, no live fleas UG F/I Neuro A/A A:URI P:CWCT 8/2/15: Scan negative appetite good. Litter: A1046312, 313, 314. Ear mite negative Fleas dirt seen— treated with Frontline spray Deworming with Panacur Ponazuril is given Friendly during exam Eyes are clean with opthalmic soln & applied erythromycin eye oint. Slight ND. Female. NH is concerned. As per Dr. 1009— started clavamox susp 0.1 cc po bid for 14 days & erythromycin eye oint. bid for 14 days.
Manhattan Center
My name is BOPEEP. My Animal ID # is A1046314.
I am a female white and gray domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 5 WEEKS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 08/01/2015 from NY 11354, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY. I came in with Group/Litter #K15-025430.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
08/08/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 0.9 LBS.
08/08/15 09:44 S/O: in medical for URI and underage. BAR, hydrated, good appetite. no active URI signs. both eyes appear to have corneal clouding, possibly congenital ocular defect (likely due to herpes virus). cleaned crusted ocular discharge with warm wet gauze. A: URI with ocular involvement (likely herpes virus) may have permanent ocular abnormalities (which don’t usually require treatment) P: continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/07/15 09:40 S/O: in medical for URI and underage. BAR, eating well, hydrated. no active nasal discharge or congestion. both eyes appear to have corneal clouding, possibly congenital ocular defect (likely due to herpes virus), but may have permanent ocular abnormalities (which don’t usually require treatment). cleaned crusted ocular discharge with warm wet gauze. A: URI with ocular involvement (likely herpes virus) P: continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/06/15 09:51 S/O: in medical for URI. BAR, eating well. heart and lungs wnl. mild nasal dc. both eyes have mucopurulent discharge and blepharospasm, corneal edema/coudling OU A: URI with ocular involvement P: Continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/04/15 10:19 S:Bright, good appetite, slightly soft stool in litter box O:BAR, hydrated, mm pink & moist, CRT <2s Cloudy OU, moderate debris AU, nndc OP deciduous dentition, clean teeth PLN wnl H/L wnl ABD snp MSK amb x 4 Integ flea dirt noted, no live fleas UG F/I Neuro A/A A: URI P:CWCT 8/2/15: Scan negative appetite good. Litter: A1046312, 313, 314. Ear mite negative Fleas dirt seen— treated with Frontline spray Deworming with Panacur Ponazuril is given Friendly during exam Eyes are clean with opthalmic soln & applied erythromycin eye oint. Slight ND. Female. NH is concerned. As per Dr. 1009— started clavamox susp 0.1 cc po bid for 14 days & erythromycin eye oint. bid for 14 days.
08/01/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
08/01/15 19:38 Kitten was brought into QAC as a stray. Kitten appeares to have an eye infection & possible URI. Upon intake kitten allowed all handling & displayed affection by purring and nudging counselors hands.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Behavior Summary
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
08/02/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 C – SEVERE CONDITIONS , behavior rating was NONE
Scan negative appetite good. Litter: A1046312, 313, 314. Ear mite negative Fleas dirt seen— treated with Frontline spray Deworming with Panacur Ponazuril is given Friendly during exam Eyes are clean with opthalmic soln & applied erythromycin eye oint. Slight ND. Female. NH is concerned. As per Dr. 1009— started clavamox susp 0.1 cc po bid for 14 days & erythromycin eye oint. bid for 14 days.
08/08/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
08/08/15 09:44 S/O: in medical for URI and underage. BAR, hydrated, good appetite. no active URI signs. both eyes appear to have corneal clouding, possibly congenital ocular defect (likely due to herpes virus). cleaned crusted ocular discharge with warm wet gauze. A: URI with ocular involvement (likely herpes virus) may have permanent ocular abnormalities (which don’t usually require treatment) P: continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/07/15 09:40 S/O: in medical for URI and underage. BAR, eating well, hydrated. no active nasal discharge or congestion. both eyes appear to have corneal clouding, possibly congenital ocular defect (likely due to herpes virus), but may have permanent ocular abnormalities (which don’t usually require treatment). cleaned crusted ocular discharge with warm wet gauze. A: URI with ocular involvement (likely herpes virus) P: continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/06/15 09:51 S/O: in medical for URI. BAR, eating well. heart and lungs wnl. mild nasal dc. both eyes have mucopurulent discharge and blepharospasm, corneal edema/coudling OU A: URI with ocular involvement P: Continue clavamox and erythromycin 08/04/15 10:19 S:Bright, good appetite, slightly soft stool in litter box O:BAR, hydrated, mm pink & moist, CRT <2s Cloudy OU, moderate debris AU, nndc OP deciduous dentition, clean teeth PLN wnl H/L wnl ABD snp MSK amb x 4 Integ flea dirt noted, no live fleas UG F/I Neuro A/A A: URI P:CWCT 8/2/15: Scan negative appetite good. Litter: A1046312, 313, 314. Ear mite negative Fleas dirt seen— treated with Frontline spray Deworming with Panacur Ponazuril is given Friendly during exam Eyes are clean with opthalmic soln & applied erythromycin eye oint. Slight ND. Female. NH is concerned. As per Dr. 1009— started clavamox susp 0.1 cc po bid for 14 days & erythromycin eye oint. bid for 14 days.
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