Honey & her kittens
Honey & her kittens

I found her very sick on the street on july 11. She is staying at the vet clinic, She is fighting with FIP and had a surgery , she gave birth to 3 babies

Honey
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218.00 €
3,574.00 €
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Sex Female
Age 1 years old
  • 989.65 €
  • 4,563.65 €
Treatment from 2025-03-10
The cost of Honeys treatment from 24.12.2024 until 05.03.2025
Tests/ Imaging ₺ 7,200.00 (164.92 €) Several blood tests (hemogram and biochemistry) as well as one ultrasound
Surgery ₺ 10,400.00 (238.22 €) Neutering surgery, Dressing and wound care, Leg surgery (for the infection that had spread to the leg)
Medication ₺ 6,960.00 (159.43 €) Serum, EPO (against anaemia), Ranitap (against too much stomach acid), Vetqom calming medication, Clindamycin (antibiotic), Metronidazol (antibiotic), Urodyl (urinary supplement)
Hospital Stay ₺ 2,250.00 (51.54 €) For the time from 24.12.2024 until 05.03.2025
Other ₺ 2,395.00 (54.86 €) Food
Sum 668.97 €
Treatment from 2025-03-06
Update: Honey has problems with her teeth at the moment. As it looks, she will need to have surgery to extract some teeth due to infection. Under anaesthesia, they will take Xrays to determine how many and which teeth need to be extracted in the surgery (often times, the extend of the damage is not fully visible from the outside, so tissue that might look okay from the outside might be affected and have to be removed/ treated surgically as well). She will have to stay at the clinic and recieve medications for around 1 month after that. If she recovers well and the infection doesn't reoccur, she might be able to go home then.
Surgery ₺ 14,000.00 (320.68 €) This amount is needed for surgery, xrays and tests
Sum 320.68 €
Treatment from 2025-01-31
Update: Honey was found on the street nine months ago in a helpless and very sick condition. She has been undergoing treatment for nine months but has not been able to get better. She was fighting FIP, and gave birth to three kittens, of which only one survived; the other two passed away. Honey has a severe infection in her body, and she is also battling herpes virus and calicivirus. She received treatment for her teeth, but it didn’t work, and she will soon have a tooth extraction, for which an X-ray is urgently needed. The infection in her body had spread to her leg, causing an infection there, and she recently had surgery on her leg. Bal (This is her turkish name, which translates to "Honey") is a cat who is likely to easily become sick in the future as well, so after she recovers, she will have to live somewhere, where she can be brought in to the vet clinic quickly, if her condition worsens. She has been staying at the veterinary clinic for nine months and cannot live without treatment. She receives daily treatment or supplements once her treatment is finished, and she must be under supervision and will need medication every day.
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Examination 0.00 € The cost will be written in another treatment entry.
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Surgery 0.00 € She had to have surgery for an infected area on her leg. The cost will be written in another treatment entry.
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Hospital Stay 0.00 € The cost will be written in another treatment entry.
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Sum 0.00 €
Treatment from 2024-07-11
Sef (antibiotic) Sybil’s (antibiotic) Tolfenak Dodeks Vit C (Vitamin)
Examination 205.00 € She has blood tests to diagnose the diseases and check her situation
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Tests/ Imaging 152.00 € She has an ultrasound to diagnose her disease and check for her pregnancy, and had an abdominal x-ray
Surgery 207.00 € She had an surgery to remove her rotten teeth
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Medication 1,700.00 €
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Hospital Stay 880.00 € She is staying at the vet clinic since July 11. She is receiving treatments everyday and she will stay at the vet clinic at least for 80 days
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Other 430.00 € She is eating wet food everyday
Sum 3,574.00 €
Diagnosis
FIP ✅ Confirmed
Dry
Infection ✅ Confirmed
Herpes ❗ Suspected
Calicivirus ✅ Confirmed
Dental Disease ✅ Confirmed
Pregnancy ✅ Confirmed
Other There is a wound on her hip and she had a surgery to remove infected tissues from her leg
Test
Rabies ❌ Negative
FIV ❌ Negative
FELV ❌ Negative
I found this poor cat on the street on july 11. and she is receiving treatments for 9 months and she had a surgery to remove infected tissues from her leg , When i found her she was lying on the ground very sick, she wasn't able to eat anything, her teeth were rotten, she had a surgery to remove the rotten teeth. She has been fighting with infection, anemia, jaundice, fever. She received treatment for days but she couldn't get any better then she tested FIP(dry) positive, her situation is really bad, she is hardly eating by herself. She is staying at the vet clinic since july 11. She gave birth to 3 babies on august while she has been staying in the vet clinic and receiving treatments. She is receiving GS medicine every day. 1 bottle of the GS medicine costs $65 and 1 bottle is only enough for 4 days.I should pay $65 every 4 days just for the GS medicine and also she is receiving other medicines and treatments to cure the other symptoms too. She needs to receive this treatment for 84 days. If i can't find any donations to pay for her medicine and treatments she can't receive the treatments she needs and it is very life threatening for her. Please donate for her to get the treatments she needs to survive. You can see her story on my instagram page @fip_savascisi_zeytin
I am 24 years old and I am a student. I’m helping stray animals since i was a child, there is a lot of stray cats in Turkey and I’m feeding them and helping them to heal. I’m taking care of 18 cats now. I found all of them while they are sick and disabled in the street. I’m dedicated my whole life to help stray animals. I’m taking care of 3 sick cats now and they are staying in intensive care unit at vet clinic and I need your help to pay for their treatments.
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