GWENYVERE aka SAMMY – A1046604
Safe 10-1-2015 Staten Island
*SAFE* 10/01/15 – A volunteer writes: Sammy is a relaxed, friendly gal who enjoys being spoken to and petted. This ebony beauty with golden eyes will capture your heart. With the cool weather approaching, wouldn’t it be nice to have Sammy cuddle with you?
Sammy was brought to us with other animals because her owner lost him home. She is a very sweet girl but has been here since the beginning of August. She is getting depressed being in a cage and would like to place her in a foster ASAP
Staten Island Center
A1046604 – GWENYVERE aka Sammy – 1.5 yr spayed female- Owner Surrendered – AVERAGE Home!
8/5/15
Scan negative
F; 1.5 YO; 9.24 LB
Calm and friendly; easy to handle during exam
BARH
NSF
8/16/15
CAGED NEXT TO 1047483 WHO TESTED PARVO POSITIVE 8/16
BAR, NO VDCS, APP ++
PARVO NEGATIVE
QUARANTINE AND MONITOR DAILY FOR 10 DAYS
PARVO TEST ON DAY 5 AND 10 IF NEGATIVE AND SHOWS NO CS OK TO END QUARANTINE AND JOIN THE GENERAL CAT POPULATION
9/15/15
VET CHECK – HEMATURIA NOTED LAST WEEK
BARH. ALLOWED ALL HANDLING. BCS 5/9. EATING WELL. NORMAL URINE AND STOOL IN LITTER
NORMAL THORACIC AUSCULTATION; NORMAL ABODMINAL PALPATION, SOFT NON-PAINFUL BLADDER
INTEG WNL; AMBULATORY X 4
SPAYED FEMALE
A: APPARENTLY HEALTHY
P: CONTINUE TO MONITOR WHILE AT SIACC. NO TREATMENT INDICATED AT THIS TIME.
EXCELLENT PROGNOSIS
9/22/15 09/22/15 19:00
HX OF HEMATURIA
ACO REPORTS EPISODE OF EXCESSIVE GROOMING, POSSIBLY PSYCHOLOGICAL COMPONENT
BAR, NO VDCS, APP ++
TOLERATES HANDLING/ATTETNIO NSEEKING, NO AGRESSION NOTED
GENERALIZED/MULTIFOCAL AREAS OF FUR LOSS, EXCESSIVE GROOMING MOST SEVERE VENTRAL ABDOMEN EXTENDING TO MEDIAL THIGHS, MULTIPLE AREAS ON DORSUM AND LATERAL THIGHTS
BCS: 2/5- POSSIBLE WEIGHT LOSS
DDX:UTI/CYSTITIS/CRYSTALS
PSYCHOLOGICA COMPONENT
ALLERGIES: FLEA/FOOD
P:
CONVENIA 0.4 CC SQ
REWEIGH
ACTIVYL DOSE
CONTINUE TO MONITOR
BEHAVIOR MODIFICAITON
GOOD PROGNOSIS WITH SUPPORTIVE CARE AND TX
9/15
VET CHECK – HEMATURIA NOTED LAST WEEK
BARH. ALLOWED ALL HANDLING. BCS 5/9. EATING WELL. NORMAL URINE AND STOOL IN LITTER
NORMAL THORACIC AUSCULTATION; NORMAL ABODMINAL PALPATION, SOFT NON-PAINFUL BLADDER
INTEG WNL; AMBULATORY X 4
SPAYED FEMALE
A: APPARENTLY HEALTHY
P: CONTINUE TO MONITOR WHILE AT SIACC. NO TREATMENT INDICATED AT THIS TIME.
EXCELLENT PROGNOSIS
Sammy was resting at the back of the kennel when the assessor approached him. When spoken to quietly Sammy becomes alert, but has relaxed body language. He allows the assessor to pet him softly and pick him up. Sammy shows no sign of aggression during the assessment. The behavior department believes that Sammy can go to an average home.
Reaction to assessor: does not come to front but looks at you – is calm, relaxed and friendly (1)
When spoken to quietly: does not come to front but looks at you – is calm, relaxed and friendly (1)
Reaction to door opening: remains soft and relaxed (1)
Reaction to touch: allows to be pet, leans forward, but does not come forward (2)
Reaction to being picked up: Tolerant
A volunteer writes: Sammy is a relaxed, friendly gal who enjoys being spoken to and petted. This ebony beauty with golden eyes will capture your heart. With the cool weather approaching, wouldn’t it be nice to have Sammy cuddle with you?
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