Adopt Raisin
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Port Jefferson NY
16 July, 2020
7:27 PM
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♦♦MEDICAL PRIORITY♦♦ *** A $250 stipend will be offered to the New Hope partner that pulls Raisin. Please note that in order to qualify for the stipend, she cannot go to a boarding facility *** MANHATTAN ACC ADOPTABLE Raisin #98090 is a 4 year old female at the Manhattan ACC. She is very food motivated - when she was stressed and offered food, she ate a bit and then settled in and started to purr. Raisin has conjunctivitis and a kitty cold, but has a good prognosis. 4Y| F | Stray 7/11 Medical: 12-Jul-2020 Progress Exam Vet Notes: 8:42 AM QAR, 3-4% dehydrated allows all handling, she does not appear to be eating very much Corneal scarring OS, conjunctivitis OU, moist AU from Oti-pack medication, mild to moderate yellow mucopurulent nasal discharge bilateralOP 1/4PLN wnlH/L reg, no obvious murmur, ssp, lungs clear/eupenic, no active c/sABD snpMSK amb x 4Integ very dirty coat with flea dirtBCS 3/9UG femaleNeuro a/aRectal clean externally A:-Hx of URI-Hx of conjunctivitis-Hx of corneal scarring OS-Hx of fleas-Hx of dehydration-HX of otitis externa AU P:-50 mL LRS SQ SID x 3 days-Mirtazapine 1.5 inch strip to inner pinnae SID x 3 days-Continue with current tx plan 11-Jul-2020 DVM Intake Vet Notes: 5:02 PM [DVM Intake]DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: 5 yoMicrochip noted on Intake? No History: Stray Subjective: QAR, mild dehydration (~3%), purring intermittently Observed Behavior - At first tried to flee. Offered food, took a few licks, settled and started purring. Evidence of Cruelty seen - No Evidence of Trauma seen - No Objective T = 102.6P = 200R = 32BCS 3-4/9 EENT: conjunctivitis OU, corneal scar OS, otitis AU, audible nasal congestion, sniffling and sneezingOral Exam: moderate dental tartarPLN: No enlargements notedH/L: HR 200, NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, referred upper airway sounds, no crackles or wheezes, nasal congestionABD: Non painful, no masses palpatedU/G: F +/-S?, suspicious for faint spay scar but no tattooMSI: Ambulatory x 4, unkempt dirty haircoat with large amounts of flea dirtCNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalitiesRectal: external WNLWood's Lamp Exam: Assessment5 yo F dsh1. fleas2. mild dehydration3. thin BCS4. URI with conjunctivitis OU5. corneal scarring OS6. ddz7. otitis AU8. unknown spay status Prognosis: Good Plan:Intake tasksLRS 50 mL SQCapstar POCleaned earsOti-pack 1.5 cc AURx doxycycline 50 mg/mL: 0.35 mL PO SID with food x 10 daysRx erythromycin OU BID x 10 daysNebulize BID x 5 days to startSign up for medical bathPlace in medical isolationR/c URI with DVM 7/14/20R/c ears with DVM in 1 week +/- Oti-pack #2/2 SURGERY:Okay for surgery PLEASE CONSIDER SAVING THE LIFE of a NYC ACC Death Row cat with your immediate offer to adopt. TO GET STARTED IMMEDIATELY SEND A PRIVATE MESSAGE TO THIS PAGE (click "Send Message" from our home page). We will respond asap. You will be directed to complete an app with a registered 501(c)3 New Hope Rescue Partner, who is approved to pull cats from the NYC ACC (shelter). We will immediately alert the rescue of your incoming app. ABOUT TRANSPORT: In most cases there is FREE TRANSPORT to your area up to a 4 hr. radius outside of NYC, including all or part of NY, NJ, CT, PA, NH, VT, RI, MA, MD, DE & DC (see the transport map provided). More distant adopters can meet the transport van, (i.e. a NC or VA adopter could meet in MD or DC, or an OH adopter could meet in PA). ABOUT KITTENS: Kittens under 8 wks old & 2 lbs in weight are NOT PUBLICLY ADOPTABLE, due to their fragility. They can only be pulled by a rescue for specially-trained pre-approved kitten foster homes in NY, NJ & CT. Kittens over 8 weeks and 2lbs should preferably go in PAIRS. ABOUT PLEDGES: Pledges are directly paid to the 501(c)3 NEW HOPE RESCUE PARTNER that pulls the the cat. Pledges do not guarantee a cat's life will be spared but may help a rescue org decide if they can afford to pull the cat and cover his/her vet expenses. ABOUT US : MLC is 100% volunteer run page. We can help facilitate a rescue, by connecting you with an approved RESCUE group. We are not affiliated with the NYC ACC.
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