Fındık
Fındık

Fındık FIP patient

Fındık
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264.00 €
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Sex Male
Age 0 years old
  • 264.00 €
Treatment from 2025-06-08
He will receive Clindamycin and Cortisone treatment for 21 days. He will also receive eye treatment. There is a daily clinic fee.
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Tests/ Imaging 17.00 € X-ray
Medication 16.00 € Eye drops and antibiotics. She also recieved FIP medication, which is covered by the Rescuer.
Hospital Stay 231.00 € 11€ Daily boarding fee, for a total of 21 days
Sum 264.00 €
Diagnosis
FIP ❓ Unknown
Neurologic
Ocular
Infection ❓ Unknown
Pneumonia/Bronchitis ✅ Confirmed
Eye Infection
A volunteer found the Fındık and after looking at it for a few days, he couldn't figure out what it was so he reported it to us. He was immediately admitted to Incirli Veterinary Clinic. He was extremely thirsty and didn't have enough food. During the check-ups, he was diagnosed with FIP. He is also being treated for an infection. Unfortunately, his eye is not responding to the treatment. Fındık is currently being treated for FIP.
Hello, my name is Gülay. I took Bıyık (Mustache) off the hood of the car in 2020. He was very cold and very hungry. I took him home and fed him immediately. He was very small when I found him, he was not even 2 months old yet. We took him to the vet the next day and had him checked. He was now living in our house. He contracted FIP 2 months later, unfortunately the vet could not diagnose him right away. The FIP diagnosis was made about 20 days later in another clinic. We started GS immediately. The dose given was not enough because the infection had passed the brain barrier. I had a very difficult 6 months, another medicine came from abroad and thanks to it he regained his health. It is a miracle that Mustache survived. I could not find him for 5 days during the earthquake, the house was very damaged and despite this, I went in every day and found him on the 5th day. I am very happy to be his mother.Because Mustache is alive, I opened this page and promised to save the children on the street.
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