PASHY – A1051965
Safe 9-25-2015 Manhattan Rescue: HVARS Please honor your pledges: http://www.hvars.org/
***SAFE 09/25/15***DARLING LITTLE BEGINNER PASHY NEEDS TLC AND YOU! Sad sigh! Pashy was a special plea from a volunteer who wrote, “My sweet baby Pashy makes everyone fall in love with her when they meet her! Not only does she have the cutest little lip protrusion, but she loves to show it off!!! Every time I come to say hi and have a tête-á-tête, she always responds widely as you see below! Take her home and have a grand ol’ time chatting with old Pashy!!!” This lovely little girl came into the shelter back on 9/18 with a few health concerns that should be addressed with a competent vet in a follow up exam. She may have hyperthyroid-ism and some dental issues but she is definitely the kind of kitty who deserves a new “leash on life.” It is obvious that she must have once been someone’s beloved housepet due to her sweet loving disposition and the fact that she practically melts in everyone’s arms. Time and the streets have not been kind to this special girl. But she doesn’t let anything stop her from being the loving and affectionate sweetheart that she is. Pashy is the reason we are all here night after night, advocating for the precious pets who can’t speak for themselves. If you ever thought of helping out an at-risk kitty, here is your chance to be THE SOMEBODY in “somebody do something.” Won’t you please open up your heart and home to sweet Pashy? You will be rewarded with a ton of love and licks. Pashy needs a place to recover and retire. Please be Pashy’s hero by reserving her online or contacting a rescue for help with transportation. Share, pledge, foster or adopt. Let’s do everything we can to write a fairytale ending to this sweet senior’s sad tale. Make the call for darling beginner Pashy and be the change that you want to see in the world.
Manhattan Center
My name is PASHY. My Animal ID # is A1051965. – P
I am a female black and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 10 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 09/18/2015 from NY 11225, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
09/24/2015 Exam Type CAGE EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 5.1 LBS.
09/24/15 10:16 BARH, mm pale pink unable to palpate abdo mass large amount of flea dirt and ulcerated upper and lower lip BCS 3/9– very thin palpated thyroid slip A: fleas, rodent ulcer, poss hyper thyroid or other underlying condition P: plea to rescue versus EHR due to poor condiion. if rescue, recc depomedrol injection for rodent ulcer treatment. Gave 0.45 mg depomedrol SC. 09/23/15 10:10 eating and meowing for more, bar 09/22/15 10:34 s/o bright, very friendly. eating well mm, appears pale, moist. moderate periodontal disease. proliferative tissue (gingiva?) at rostral mandible – nonulcerated INTEG: interscapular alopecia – no evidence of barbering. No flea dirt noted today. Moderate debris AU. grade 2/3 systolic murmur. eupneic abdomen: firm structure palpated mid abdomen bcs 3/9. amb x 4 UG f/i Neuro a/a A: Proliferative tissue – r/o eosinophilic granuloma Abdominal mass Alopecia Heart murmur pale mucous membranes slightly underconditioned hx flea dirt P: continue to monitor in medical. consider cbc if mm continue to appear pale ——————————— 09/21/15 09:24 ate overnight bar 09/20/15 09:38 BAR, mm pink & moist, CRT <2s Clear OU/AU, nndc OP grade 2-3/4 ddz, suspect lip avulsion PLN wnl H/L wnl ABD SNP, firm structure palpated mid abdomen BCS 3/9 MSK Amb x 4 Integ flea dirt noted, no live fleas seen, multifocal areas alopecia external pinnae AU, large area of alopecia between shoulder blades UG f/i Neuro a/a A:Alopecia between shoulder blades and pinnae Suspet abdominal mass Periodontal dz Flea dirt Underconditioned P:Keep in medical for monitoring bar,crt< 2 secs , bsc 2/5 alopecia on the shoulder area swollen kidney suspected abd mass sever periodontal disease Intact female Scan negative for microchip Eyes are clear Nose=No discharge Ears are dirty. Cleaned with ear cleaning solution and gauze Teeth are stained Bottom jaw appear to be pertruding Has hairloss on back–possibly from fleas Flea dirt seen Flea Treatment= Activyl Dewormed with Pyrantel Will put on a vet check NOSF Kept in medical for observation
09/18/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
09/18/15 21:47 Cat allowed all handling, soft body language, pretty slugish.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
09/21/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – BEGINNER
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Pashy meows, chirps and comes to the front to rub against the bars. Reaction when softly spoken to: Pashy continues to solicit attention – meowing and rubbing against the bars. Reaction to cage door opening: Pashy remains soft and relaxed and head-butts the assessor’s hand. Reaction to touch: Pashy solicits petting and attention – meowing, arching her back and rubbing against the assessor’s hand. Reaction to being picked up: Pashy curls up in the assessor’s arms and looks calmly around. Behavior Determination: Beginner Pashy interacts with the Assessor, solicits attention, is easy to handle and tolerates all petting. No known history of behavioral problems. This cat can go to a beginner home.
GROUP BEHAVIOR EVALUATION
No Group Behavior Summary
09/18/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating was NONE
Intact female Scan negative for microchip Eyes are clear Nose=No discharge Ears are dirty. Cleaned with ear cleaning solution and gauze Teeth are stained Bottom jaw appear to be pertruding Has hairloss on back–possibly from fleas Flea dirt seen Flea Treatment= Activyl Dewormed with Pyrantel Will put on a vet check NOSF Kept in medical for observation
09/24/2015 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS,
09/24/15 10:16 BARH, mm pale pink unable to palpate abdo mass large amount of flea dirt and ulcerated upper and lower lip BCS 3/9– very thin palpated thyroid slip A: fleas, rodent ulcer, poss hyper thyroid or other underlying condition P: plea to rescue versus EHR due to poor condiion. if rescue, recc depomedrol injection for rodent ulcer treatment. Gave 0.45 mg depomedrol SC. 09/23/15 10:10 eating and meowing for more, bar 09/22/15 10:34 s/o bright, very friendly. eating well mm, appears pale, moist. moderate periodontal disease. proliferative tissue (gingiva?) at rostral mandible – nonulcerated INTEG: interscapular alopecia – no evidence of barbering. No flea dirt noted today. Moderate debris AU. grade 2/3 systolic murmur. eupneic abdomen: firm structure palpated mid abdomen bcs 3/9. amb x 4 UG f/i Neuro a/a A: Proliferative tissue – r/o eosinophilic granuloma Abdominal mass Alopecia Heart murmur pale mucous membranes slightly underconditioned hx flea dirt P: continue to monitor in medical. consider cbc if mm continue to appear pale ——————————— 09/21/15 09:24 ate overnight bar 09/20/15 09:38 BAR, mm pink & moist, CRT <2s Clear OU/AU, nndc OP grade 2-3/4 ddz, suspect lip avulsion PLN wnl H/L wnl ABD SNP, firm structure palpated mid abdomen BCS 3/9 MSK Amb x 4 Integ flea dirt noted, no live fleas seen, multifocal areas alopecia external pinnae AU, large area of alopecia between shoulder blades UG f/i Neuro a/a A:Alopecia between shoulder blades and pinnae Suspet abdominal mass Periodontal dz Flea dirt Underconditioned P:Keep in medical for monitoring bar,crt< 2 secs , bsc 2/5 alopecia on the shoulder area swollen kidney suspected abd mass sever periodontal disease Intact female Scan negative for microchip Eyes are clear Nose=No discharge Ears are dirty. Cleaned with ear cleaning solution and gauze Teeth are stained Bottom jaw appear to be pertruding Has hairloss on back–possibly from fleas Flea dirt seen Flea Treatment= Activyl Dewormed with Pyrantel Will put on a vet check NOSF Kept in medical for observation
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