Zuzu
Zuzu

She was found in the middle of the road at night. She had an egg-sized swelling (abscess) on her neck. She was taken to the clinic and treatment began.

Zuzu
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Sex Female
Age 0 years old
  • 180.00 €
Treatment from 2025-07-01
Zuzu was admitted to the clinic on June 21, 2025. There was infection in her arm as a result of being bitten on the street. The pus from the infection site was drained. Her condition is better now. She is eating and playing. It has been 10 days today and the treatment continues in the clinic. She will be discharged after a few more days of observation.
Treatment from 2025-06-20
Abscess in the subcutaneous tissue at the neck
Medication 85.00 € for infection (antibiotic), abscess dryer (batikon), wound cleaner (Dr Animal)
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Hospital Stay 95.00 € 7 days stay
Sum 180.00 €
Diagnosis
Infection ❓ Unknown
Injury ❗ Suspected
Last night I found her hiding in a corner on the side of the road out of fear. She is a 3-month-old baby. When I approached her, I realized something was wrong. I gave her some food but she didn't eat. When I picked her up, I noticed swelling on her neck, front paws and back. She was unwell. I immediately took her to the Anadolu Veterinary Polyclinic, which is open 24 hours a day. The wound was filled with pus due to an insect bite. Her fever went up to 40 degrees. Emergency intervention was performed, the pus was drained and antibiotic treatment was started. The wound will be disinfected every day. Her treatment will take a week, then I will try to find a home.
Hello, first of all I want to tell you about myself and the work I do. My name is Meral, I live in Istanbul, I love animals very much. I have been studying Animal Protection with my daughter in Turkey for 4 years and have issued an employee card. We provide home supervision care for animals trying to live unattended on the street under difficult conditions for a short period of time after feeding, vaccination, neutering and care. Those who are sick and cannot receive treatment at home, we have them admitted to the clinic and treated. Of course, there is treatment in free animal rehabilitation centers in Turkey, but they die because there is not enough medical device care. For this reason, we prefer private veterinarians. Because they, like every living thing, have the right to live in a healthy, peaceful, happy environment, and I am doing my best for this. Over a long period of time, we neutered hundreds of cats, had them treated and found a home.
We have rescued 18 cats from the fatal FIP disease,we have worked with our strength, 6 of them are disabled cats in need of care in my house. We need your help for sterilizations, food, medical supplies and vaccines for cats who are on the street and at home. If you donate for them, we will be stronger and can save more animals. I believe that you kind-hearted people will be with me, thank you!
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