Katsaridi
Katsaridi

Ear Polypoid and vestibular syndrome

Katsaridi
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660.00 €
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Sex Male
Age 1 years old
  • 660.00 €
Treatment from 2024-11-08
He had to have two ear polypoid removals and one scheduled.
Examination 0.00 €
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Surgery 600.00 € Revomal of Polyps
Medication 60.00 € Onsurnia and zodon from the clinic
Sum 660.00 €
Diagnosis
Other ear polypoids
Katsaridi was rescued from the streets as a little baby from a car engine. From early on he had ear issues, we did treatments but nothing worked until one day he had high fever his head tilted and he almost died. We went to a a vet to tell us that he had a broken ear drum and probably a polypoid in there. So after antibiotics we have arranged to be seen from a specialised vet to see if they could removed it without a ct scan, So we did it. We have removed it but the head will remain tilted, Unfortunately for the second time after 1 month he ad polypoid and we had to remove it again and again antibiotics and treatment. Right now even if haven't still paid the previous amounts he had again and needs another removal.
From a young age, I've had an undeniable bond with cats. Growing up in a challenging neighborhood, where kids used to torture and kill cats, I found solace and companionship having always a kitten on my lap. Despite the harsh environment, I carried these tiny creatures with me, even if it was outside my of my home as my parents wouldn't let me have a pet. The comfort of a kitten on my lap became a sanctuary amidst the chaos.
One heart-wrenching memory stands out. A tiny kitten, barely alive, had been callously thrown into a river. Overcoming fear and danger, I managed to rescue the helpless creature. That day, my life changed forever. I realized that my love for cats was more than just a fondness; it was a calling.
As the years passed, I found myself rescuing more and more cats, fostering them in my home until I could find loving homes. The number of animals in need grew exponentially, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. Faced with an overwhelming influx of abandoned and injured cats, I knew I had to do more.
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With a growing number of cats in my care, I are seeking compassionate individuals to join my mission. By sharing my story and reaching out to the community, I hope to find foster homes, volunteers, and donors who can help me provide the best possible care for these deserving animals.
I am driven by the belief that every life matters. With your support, I can continue to make a difference in the lives of countless cats. Together, we can build a future where no cat is left behind.
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