SCHOOLIE – A1056024
Gone 11-4-2015 Manhattan
***GONE 11/04/15*** SWEET and AVERAGE-rated SCHOOLIE has HEMATURIA, which would make most cats as irritable as all get-out. Not this boy! Schoolie loves ANY attention he can get, and if that attention comes in the form of expressing his bladder….well, so be it. That’s obviously not a sustainable course of action so this fine fellow needs to see a VET as soon as he gets out of the shelter. The IMMEDIATE thing this guy needs is a FOSTER or ADOPTER to save his life and make his world right again—is this you? Please share SCHOOLIE everywhere you can think of in order to save his life, tonight!
Manhattan Center
My name is SCHOOLIE. My Animal ID # is A1056024. – P
I am a male org tabby and white domestic sh mix. The shelter thinks I am about 6 YEARS old.
I came in the shelter as a STRAY on 10/26/2015 from NY 11238, owner surrender reason stated was STRAY.
MOST RECENT MEDICAL INFORMATION AND WEIGHT
11/03/2015 Exam Type RE-EXAM – Medical Rating is 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, Behavior Rating is AVERAGE, Weight 10.3 LBS.
11/03/15 08:59 Large, turgid bladder Expressible Will express bladder fully this afternoon vs catheter placement Likely blatter atony vs forming obstruction 11/02/15 18:35 reevaluated. pt only will urinate when expressed. bladder enlarged. getting increasingly irritable. Penis very erythematous A: FLUTD r/o functional obstruction (atonic bladder) P: recc plea for NH. v EHR 11/02/15 10:49 BARH, not urinating will urinate on expression. Bladder severely enlarged, but not turgid. Expressed small amount of cloudy pink urine A: at risk for FLUTD gave 0.2 cc diazepam IV and 1 mg dexamethazone SP SC. Continue to monitor. 11/01/15 13:12 QARH copious red urine found in cage, bladder palpatio–mod enlarged bladder, not turgid. Still urinating in litter box. Penis red and inflammed A: hematuria at risk for blockage r/o FLUTD, infection, crystals/stones P: gave 0.25 cc buprenex SC, 0.3 cc cerenia SC, 100cc SC LRS, 0.46 cc convenia SC. monitor in medical. continue buprenex and PO prazosin
10/26/2015 PET PROFILE MEMO
10/26/15 11:17 Schoolie is a 5 year old orange tabby domestic shorthair cat who arrived as a stray surrender. Upon intake Schoolie was not handled. Counselor did not scan for microchip collar or photograph.
11/01/2015 WEB MEMO
A staff member writes: Schoolie is a beautiful orange tabby with stunning green eyes. His laidback personality and chubby cheeks make this boy irresistable! Schoolie will sit forever while you pet him, purring loudly all the while. If you’re looking for a loving lap cat, Schoolie is the one for you!
10/29/2015 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION – AVERAGE
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Reaction to assessor: Schoolie looks neutral in the cage when approached by the assessor. Reaction to door opening: Schoolie remains sitting upright on his bedding, alert with eyes wide open. Reaction to touch: Schoolie head-butts the assessor’s hand, purrs 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 Schoolie 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
10/26/2015 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM
Medical rating was 1 – NORMAL , behavior rating was NONE
Microchip: Negative Sex: Male Intact Age 6 yrs and 3 mon Eyes: Clear — no current signs of URI Ears: Dirty — cleaned tham (earmites negative ) Nose: Clear Teeth: Moderate – severe dental staining / left top k9 is chipped as well If abnormal BCS: 3 Skin: Slightly matted / the red collar the cat had on created a ring of hair lose around its neck Also the tail appears to be abnormally shaped Hair Coat: Flea comb negative Declawed: No — has claws on all 4 paws Any injuries: None Behavior: Very social and sweet Medication: None NOSF
11/03/2015 RE-EXAM (LAST MAJOR EXAM)
Medical rating 4 NC – SEVERE CONDITIONS NOT CONTAGIOUS, behavior rating AVERAGE
11/03/15 08:59 Large, turgid bladder Expressible Will express bladder fully this afternoon vs catheter placement Likely blatter atony vs forming obstruction 11/02/15 18:35 reevaluated. pt only will urinate when expressed. bladder enlarged. getting increasingly irritable. Penis very erythematous A: FLUTD r/o functional obstruction (atonic bladder) P: recc plea for NH. v EHR 11/02/15 10:49 BARH, not urinating will urinate on expression. Bladder severely enlarged, but not turgid. Expressed small amount of cloudy pink urine A: at risk for FLUTD gave 0.2 cc diazepam IV and 1 mg dexamethazone SP SC. Continue to monitor. 11/01/15 13:12 QARH copious red urine found in cage, bladder palpatio–mod enlarged bladder, not turgid. Still urinating in litter box. Penis red and inflammed A: hematuria at risk for blockage r/o FLUTD, infection, crystals/stones P: gave 0.25 cc buprenex SC, 0.3 cc cerenia SC, 100cc SC LRS, 0.46 cc convenia SC. monitor in medical. continue buprenex and PO prazosin
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