SCION – aka -SCARECROW – A1040496
6-23-2015 Manhattan
***GONE 06/23/15*** WOUNDED KNEADING TUXIE LOVEBUG HAS A NEAR-PERFECT BEHAVIOR RATING, BUT THE ACC WILL KILL HIM ANYWAY, DESPITE HIS GOOD PROGNOSIS – PLEASE GRANT SCION A DEATH ROW PARDON!!! Exquisitely handsome three-year-old tuxie charmer SCION, dumped into the kill-happy ACC as a supposed “STRAY”, came in WOUNDED: “egg sized reducible hernia wounds on front feet and hocks, no fractures” and a “large reducible umbilical hernia”. Sweet Scion rocked a near-perfect AVERAGE behavior rating: “Scion allows the stroke, kneads in place, and appreciates petting on the head and body.” And according to his medical notes, Scion is GETTING BETTER: “Wounds are healing well, easily handled, eating well, wounds healing – starting to walk better but still egg shell walk, Fair to good” prognosis, yet the heartless ACC will KILL him anyway at noon tomorrow! This terrific tuxie wants to LIVE and LOVE! Let’s help him not only SURVIVE, but also THRIVE in a loving forever home. Start RIGHT NOW to apply to foster or adopt adorable tuxie boy SCION! If you can’t save SCION yourself, please SHARE his sad story and PLEDGE for his rescue!
Manhattan Center
My name is SCION. (aka SCARECROW) My Animal ID # is A1040496. – P
I am a male black and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 3 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 06/17/2015 from NY 10457, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
06/20/2015 Exam Type CAGE EXAM – Medical Rating is 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , Behavior Rating is NONE, Weight 8.4 LBS.
06/22/15 10:00 Reducible umbilicial hernia Wounds are healing well P Continue current therapy 06/20/15 09:24 Resting in the cage, BAR, easily handled eating well wounds healing – starting to walk better but still egg shell walk A: egg sized reducible hernia wounds on front feet and hocks, no fractures P: CWCTP NH placement Fair to good Px ——————————————————————————- 06/19/15 10:24 Allows all handling QAR uncomfortable when walking A:wounds and soft tissue trauma need to heal on palmer and plantar surfaces. large reducible umbilical hernia p: cage rest CWCPT add clavamox instead of PPG —————————————————– 6/19 BAR, resting in the cage Did not eat O/N nasal planum dry wound now Small laceration under L front carpal pad Hind end posture painful with walking, rectal exam – pelvis okay, femoral heads feel okay, ROM okay in hind limbs, L hock abraided skin under the hair – possible abscess vs possible Soft tissue trauma from HBC A: L hock plantar surface, – Soft tissue trauma vs. abscess, L F carpal pad laceration – older can heal by secondary intention P: Add in Buprinex and PPG 1/2cc x 5 d, LRS, nolvasan scan negative male intact normal H/L Mild tartar Large reducible umbilical hernia Amb x4, non pain fracture or crepitus noted Crusting and ulcerations on nasal planum, muco-hemorrhagic nasal planum no tongue ulcers noted A URI P Start Doxy
06/17/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
The cat was easy to handle and put in the carrier. He was a bit nervous with the loud noise and busy surroundings but he allowed pickup and pet with no problem.
WEB MEMO
No Web Memo
06/20/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Scion looks neutral in his cage when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Scion remains crouched down in his litter box, alert with soft eyes. Reaction to touch: Scion allows the stroke, kneads in place, and appreciates petting on the head and body. Reaction to Being Picked up: He calmly jumps back into his cage. Placement determination: Average Scion 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
06/17/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS , behavior rating was NONE
scan negative male intact normal H/L Mild tartar Large reducible umbilical hernia Amb x4, non pain fracture or crepitus noted Crusting and ulcerations on nasal planum, muco-hemorrhagic nasal planum no tongue ulcers noted A URI P Start Doxy
06/20/2015 CAGE EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 3 C – MAJOR CONDITIONS ,
06/22/15 10:00 Reducible umbilicial hernia Wounds are healing well P Continue current therapy 06/20/15 09:24 Resting in the cage, BAR, easily handled eating well wounds healing – starting to walk better but still egg shell walk A: egg sized reducible hernia wounds on front feet and hocks, no fractures P: CWCTP NH placement Fair to good Px ——————————————————————————- 06/19/15 10:24 Allows all handling QAR uncomfortable when walking A:wounds and soft tissue trauma need to heal on palmer and plantar surfaces. large reducible umbilical hernia p: cage rest CWCPT add clavamox instead of PPG —————————————————– 6/19 BAR, resting in the cage Did not eat O/N nasal planum dry wound now Small laceration under L front carpal pad Hind end posture painful with walking, rectal exam – pelvis okay, femoral heads feel okay, ROM okay in hind limbs, L hock abraided skin under the hair – possible abscess vs possible Soft tissue trauma from HBC A: L hock plantar surface, – Soft tissue trauma vs. abscess, L F carpal pad laceration – older can heal by secondary intention P: Add in Buprinex and PPG 1/2cc x 5 d, LRS, nolvasan scan negative male intact normal H/L Mild tartar Large reducible umbilical hernia Amb x4, non pain fracture or crepitus noted Crusting and ulcerations on nasal planum, muco-hemorrhagic nasal planum no tongue ulcers noted A URI P Start Doxy
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