Gümüş
The cat diagnosed neurological - ocular FIP & kidney disease
Gümüş
15.00 €
820.00 €
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Sex | Female |
Age | 1 years old |
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Treatment from 2025-07-08
UPDATE:
At first, Gümüş was very weak and dehydrated, with no appetite at all. As the treatment progressed, her appetite improved, and she started gaining weight and recovering. After the 84-day FIP treatment period ended, she continued to stay at the clinic. A few badly decayed teeth were extracted, and she fully regained her health. Gümüş spent the entire 84-day treatment period at the clinic. There was no need for neutering, as she was already sterilized.
The treatment was completed. I don’t know how Gümüş is doing now, because after I brought her to my garden from the clinic, she ran away and I haven’t seen her since. Despite searching extensively, I couldn’t find her. I don’t know how she is doing now, and that makes me very sad, because I truly wanted her to have a home. I searched for a long time to find her one.
Treatment from 2025-01-08
Gümüş's treatment and hospital stay have started on 8th of January, 2025 but started medical supplements on 24th of January, 2005, due to tests and imagings.
Examination | 23.00 € | |
Tests/ Imaging | 13.00 € | Blood Test |
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Medication | 0.00 € | Antibiotics, serum, immune-boosting and kidney-supporting supplements (Included in hospital stay). |
Hospital Stay | 737.00 € | 84-days of hospital stay (8,76 Euros - 350 liras per day) |
Other | 46.00 € | FIP Test |
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Sum | 819.00 € |
Diagnosis | ||||
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FIP | ✅ Confirmed | |||
Neurologic | ✅ | |||
Ocular | ✅ | |||
Other | Kidney disease |
I found Gümüş was about to die on the street and immediately took her to the vet. She was in a very bad condition, the vet said it would be a miracle if she lived. Her blood tests and FIP test were done, unfortunately it turned out that she had FIP and a kidney disease. She started her treatment, she is currently being treated. She has an 84-day treatment process. She continues to take medicines and supplements on a daily basis.
UPDATE:
At first, Gümüş was very weak and dehydrated, with no appetite at all. As the treatment progressed, her appetite improved, and she started gaining weight and recovering. After the 84-day FIP treatment period ended, she continued to stay at the clinic. A few badly decayed teeth were extracted, and she fully regained her health. Gümüş spent the entire 84-day treatment period at the clinic. There was no need for neutering, as she was already sterilized.
The treatment was completed. I don’t know how Gümüş is doing now, because after I brought her to my garden from the clinic, she ran away and I haven’t seen her since. Despite searching extensively, I couldn’t find her. I don’t know how she is doing now, and that makes me very sad, because I truly wanted her to have a home. I searched for a long time to find her one.
UPDATE:
At first, Gümüş was very weak and dehydrated, with no appetite at all. As the treatment progressed, her appetite improved, and she started gaining weight and recovering. After the 84-day FIP treatment period ended, she continued to stay at the clinic. A few badly decayed teeth were extracted, and she fully regained her health. Gümüş spent the entire 84-day treatment period at the clinic. There was no need for neutering, as she was already sterilized.
The treatment was completed. I don’t know how Gümüş is doing now, because after I brought her to my garden from the clinic, she ran away and I haven’t seen her since. Despite searching extensively, I couldn’t find her. I don’t know how she is doing now, and that makes me very sad, because I truly wanted her to have a home. I searched for a long time to find her one.
We started in 2010. In those years, we saved and fed countless lives with our own money. When our conditions got harder, I had to open the instagram page in 2019. Our first cat is 14 years old, the second is 13, the other two siblings are 8 years old. There are 4 of them, but we have treated and fed so many that I can't even count them. We still continue to feed, treat and neuter in my neighborhood and urban transformation area as far as I can see.
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