Adoption information
I've been adopted!
About Jack
ADOPTION PROFILE
Name: Jack Sparrow
Age: 11/01/2019
Sex: Male
Breed: Domestic Short hair x burmese
Adoption Fee: $ 135
Location: Wavell Heights
Snuggle scope: Still learning to trust humans
Cat scope: Ok with proper introductions
Dog scope: Untested
Child scope: Untested
Medical note -
Jack has a dynamic right ventricular outflow tract obstruction (DRVOTO) with a late-peaking systolic jet that reaches 2.3 m/s, a Grade 3 heart murmur .
Normal cardiac structure and function, consistent with an innocent murmur. Innocent murmurs occur due to mild turbulence within the
outflow tracts (the RVOT in this patient) however are not associated with abnormal anatomy
The murmur is likely to be intermittently present throughout life, but does not infer any clinical significance in terms of anaesthesia risk,
exercise tolerance or length of life.
ABOUT
Jack is a gorgeous chocolate burmese x who came from the most horrid of backgrounds and was terrified of humans , he needed to have his eye removed due to an untreated injury before coming into care .
Jack Sparrow had his specialist appointment to check out his heart murmur that was discovered during a routine vet visit. But it was great news for this special little pirate who is planning to find his very own forever home. He has now had his eye surgery and is well on the road to recovery. Ever since his procedure, Jack has become even more smoochy and purrs at every opportunity he gets. His eye must have been bothering him much more than we will ever know but that will soon become a distant memory for him once he is all mended. Despite his recovery he loves getting up to lots of mischief by exploring the house and finding toys to toss around and chase.
For more information or to arrange a meet and greet, please complete the following online form: http://www.bestfriendsfelines.com/forms/meetngreet-form/
Medical notes
Jack has a dynamic right ventricular outflow tract obstruction (DRVOTO) with a late-peaking systolic jet that reaches 2.3 m/s, a Grade 3 heart murmur .
Normal cardiac structure and function, consistent with an innocent murmur. Innocent murmurs occur due to mild turbulence within the
outflow tracts (the RVOT in this patient) however are not associated with abnormal anatomy
The murmur is likely to be intermittently present throughout life, but does not infer any clinical significance in terms of anaesthesia risk,
exercise tolerance or length of life.
Jack also had his eye removed upon arriving into care from an untreated injury
Adoption details
All cats and kittens require a meet and greet in person and have their adoption application approved .
All cats and kittens will be desexed , mirco-chipped , vaccinated prior to leaving care plus treated for fleas and worms.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.