What is a baby cat called?
Kitten
What does TM stand for?
Treatable/Manageable
At what age should kittens receive their first FVRCP vaccine?
Upon arrival to the shelter
Ears and eyes closed, umbilical cord attached and wet
Less than 24 hours
What does the P stand for in FVRCP
Panleukopenia
How many paid, 15-minute breaks should you take during an 8 hour shift?
2
What does UU stand for?
Unhealthy/Untreatable
What percent in relation to a healthy expected weight should a kitten weigh?
70%
Green eyes, erect ears, all teeth emerged, confident in mobility
Over 7 weeks
What does the C stand for in FVRCP
Calicivirus
What do you do to manage kittens who you suspect may be sucking on each other?
What status should a healthy kitten in QA have?
Hold Intervention
Name the BIG 3 diseases we look out for in the Nursery
Ringworm, Panleukopenia, Calicivirus
On eye closed, one eye peeking open, umbilical cord not attached
7-12 days
What does the F stand for in FVRCP
Feline
What does BCC stand for?
Blue Cream Calico
What should the due out date be for an animal on Stray Hold?
3 days after arrival
Name the two primary conditions we can treat in the Nursery using the medication protocol
URI and diarrhea
Canines emerging, no premolars, ears fully open but not erect, blue eyes
3.5-4 weeks
What does the R stand for in FVRCP
Rhinotracheitis
What does CH stand for?
Cerebellar Hypoplasia
What status is used when a kitten's health is being closely monitored by the medical or leadership teams?
Disposition Under Final Review ("DUFR")
Name 3 examples of supplemental care we can provide for sick kittens.
LRS, Dextrose, Nutrical, Pet-tinic, Nebulization, Diet change, Cart feeding, etc....
Green eyes, erect ears, molars emerged, 500 grams
7 weeks; DUFR
What does the V stand for in FVRCP
Viral