BABY PAMUK
BABY PAMUK

she came to my window. She was anemic and had a cloudy eye. The vet confirmed ocular and neuro-FIP. she was treated successfully and lives with me.

Baby Pamuk
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100.00 €
790.00 €
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Sex Female
Age 1 years old
  • 970.07 €
  • 1,179.22 €
Treatment from 2026-01-15
Baby Pamuk has been microchipped, along with the other cats in my care that still needed it.
Treatment from 2025-11-02
Pamuk is in good health. He still has some balance issues in his hind legs, but he's safe living at home.. Soon a microchip will be inserted.
Treatment from 2025-09-20
Baby Pamuk continues to live with me. Everything is fine. Her wound has healed, so now the microchipping can be done.
Treatment from 2025-07-12
Message from Zoe: We were able to collect 404€ for Baby Pamuks treatment so far. Since the treatment happened over a long time and further treatment was needed for the wound that Baby Pamuk hat developed, a new fundraiser was opened for the remaining costs.
Treatment from 2025-06-30
Her wound has healed. I am waiting for the fur to grow back. She was discharged from the clinic. She is doing well and continues to live with me.
Treatment from 2025-06-21
Towards the end of his treatment, he received treatment for the injection wound on his back for 1.5 months. He was discharged on June 21. He continues to live with me.
Hospital Stay 768.07 €
Sum 768.07 €
Treatment from 2025-06-01
The wound at the injection site that occured towards the end of the Pamuk fip treatment is better. It was last filmed on Sunday. She is currently staying at the vet clinic for treatment, but will most likely be discharged in a few days and then she will come home to live with me again.
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Treatment from 2025-05-18
Baby Pamuk developed a wound on the back at the injection site. It is under treatment, but she keeps scratichin and opened the injection wound again, which was in the last days of treatment. she is currently recieving wound care.
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Treatment from 2025-04-30
Pamuk's neurological fip treatment was completed on 30.04.2025. His blood values ​​​​are close to the normal levels. Everything is fine now, thank you.
Tests/ Imaging 81.00 € Cost of blood tests
Sum 81.00 €
The fip treatment of Pamuk continues. Depending on the course of treatment, there are 30 or 40 days
Treatment from 2025-02-25
Update : Pamuk is currently being treated for neurological FIP. He also uses Neurosupport and liver medicine. Unfortunately, his medication ran out, because I haven't been able to get enough financial support to buy new medicine.
Treatment from 2025-01-29
Result of the Corona titration tests for Baby Pamuk
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Treatment from 2025-01-28
Serum biochemistry and Corona titration tests were performed for baby Pamuk.And Fip treatment will continue for 84 days.
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Treatment from 2025-01-10
Pamuk continued to show loss of balance as well as a cloudy eye, depsite the treatments that had been done. She was admitted to the vet clinic again for treatment. Unfortunately she did not show improvement. There are several possible causes for her symptoms (Neurological and ocular FIP; Epilepsy; Toxoplasmosis). The Vet recommended doing corona titration test and serum biochemistry first, but funds were lacking to get the tests done.
Tests/ Imaging ₺ 7,000.00 (139.44 €)
Sum 139.44 €
Treatment from 2024-12-26
After she was discharged from the clinic, she was put under observation. Another seizure happened in december and she was given cortisone again, but the symptoms did not improve after the cortisone this time.
Medication ₺ 400.00 (7.97 €) Cortisone injection
Sum 7.97 €
Treatment from 2024-10-24
Pamuk started fainting at home after a few days and also exhibited head shaking/ seizure attacks. She was brought to the vet and put in intensive care.
Examination 0.00 € Pamuk showed altered walking with loss of balance and compromised leg function (cost included in the total)
Tests/ Imaging 0.00 € blood chemistry was done and she was tested positive for feline coronavirus (cost included in the total)
Medication 0.00 € Neurosupport was given (cost included in the total)
Hospital Stay ₺ 3,100.00 (61.75 €) 2 days (intensive care)
Sum 61.75 €
Treatment from 2024-10-09
The day we took him home, he fainted. We went to the clinic. He was extremely anemic and had problems with his eyes.
Examination 0.00 € inlcuded in the total cost
Medication 0.00 € Medication for anaemia and eye drops were given (cost included in the total)
Hospital Stay 121.00 € total amount
Sum 121.00 €
Diagnosis
FIP ✅ Confirmed
Neurologic
Ocular
Infection ❗ Suspected
Toxoplasmosis ❗ Suspected
Other anaemia
The day we took her home, she fainted. We went to the clinic. She was extremely anemic and had problems with her eyes. she also had balance issues and couldn't walk. the vet ran som etests and confirmed that she had ocular and neuro-FIP. she was treated at the clinic for 84 days. She completed her treatment on 30.04.2025.
She had developed a wound at the injection site where she had recieved the FIP medication before, which was also treated.
She continues to live with me.
My name is Birben. I live in Ankara and have been trying to rescue and treat stray cats since 2014. Except for Oreo and Macaron, all my cats at home are spayed or neutered. I also try to treat and spay or neuter stray cats as much as I can. I feed cats in three different locations in my neighborhood. There are a total of 20-25 cats. I've tried to find homes for the healthy ones, but it's very difficult, or perhaps due to the situation in Türkiye, I don't give them away unless I'm completely sure. Many people in my neighborhood either inform me or leave sick or healthy cats in my garden. Therefore, including the stray cats and the care at home, we consume an average of 78 kg of cat food and 30 cans of cat litter per month. And I owe a total of 9000 euros to two veterinary clinics. The hardest part is the accumulated debt I can't pay and the fact that I can't reduce the amount of food I consume daily (2 kg) because I haven't been able to find homes for them. These two things are interconnected. Because my veterinary debt is so high, it's very difficult to cover the food costs. Because so much food and litter is consumed, I can only afford to pay very little to the clinic. I'm only trying to get support through Instagram, but I'm not getting as much support as before.
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