Paşa
Paşa

Urinary Obstruction - Medical Urgency

Pasa
3.5 %
10.00 €
286.00 €
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Sex Male
Age 5 years old
  • 0.00 €
  • 265.94 €
Treatment from 2025-03-01
Unfortunately Paşa has died despite our efforts.
Treatment for Hemorrhagic cystitis and Urinary obstruction
Examination ₺ 0.00 (0.00 €) No examination fee because Pasa is a stray cat.
Tests/ Imaging ₺ 400.00 (9.76 €) only creatinine test for kidney
Surgery ₺ 4,500.00 (109.79 €) Placement of a catheter under anesthesia and flushing of the urinary system with specialized medications.
Medication ₺ 6,000.00 (146.39 €) vet expert urinary dilution x2 ,ceftriaxone,nitrofurantoin,pronefra x2
Hospital Stay 0.00 € There is no hospital stay; I am monitoring and managing his treatment at home.
Other ₺ 0.00 (0.00 €)
Sum 265.94 €
Diagnosis
Infection ✅ Confirmed
Other Hemorrhagic cystitis,Urinary obstruction
Vaccination
Rabies Vac ✅ Yes
When I found Paşa, he was a newborn. His other siblings had died after being tangled in the umbilical cord, and his sister had lost a leg. I took Paşa and his sister under my care, and they’ve been with me ever since.

Last week, I found Paşa unconscious in the cat house. He was unable to urinate, his body temperature was extremely low, and he was suffering from hypothermia. I rushed him to the vet and explained that he couldn’t urinate. After an examination and some tests, they discovered a severe blockage in his urinary system, and a catheter was urgently placed.

I covered part of the clinic expenses myself, but I had to take on some debt to cover the rest. We need your support to continue Paşa’s treatment. Right now, he is urinating with blood and in a lot of pain. Let’s come together to help Paşa recover.
I am Hatime. I used to work in the pharmaceutical industry, but have now opened a cat sanctuary for (former) stray cats housing over 100 cats (as well as 6 dogs and 1 goose currently).
I rescued the first cat when I was just 7 years old and now I take care of the strays in Bursa. Many of the cats that we care for also still recieve treatments. The cats that have completed treatment and are neutered live in the biggest group at our sanctuary, where they can seek refuge in the downstairs cat play room or roam the secure garden. There is a lot of cost associated with caring for so many animals, so I hope to find supporters that want to help us make life better for the strays here.
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