u/imissyoueverydaygus

Image 1 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 2 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 3 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 4 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 5 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 6 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 7 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 8 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 9 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 10 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 11 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 12 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 13 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 14 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 15 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 16 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 17 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 18 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania
Image 19 — My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania

My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better. -Romania

This is a long post I apologise in advance.

Here is an update on my cat, that now is suspected more of dry FIP than lymphoma (cancer).

To those who don’t know me. My first ever cat, Tigruța (Tigress) who is 14 years old, stopped eating completely. Her degradation in terms of health was gradual. I am from a small city, so once she stopped eating, I travelled with her by train, 4 hours to the capital of my country, Romania, because in my small city the vets aren’t as good. And yes, I would do anything for her. Currently I am going every single day to the vet with her for hydration and medications such as Cerenia, anti inflammatory and etc.

I did everything that I could for her, the vets still don’t know which diagnosis it is. I don’t blame them, and let me explain why. We did an ultrasound, it shows massive inflammation in her left lymph node, and her liver is enlarged. We also did some biopsies on her and the results came back. The biopsy says the same thing, that it looks like FIP and lymphoma, but given her age, it might not be FIP. However, she underwent surgery in November for a cancerous mammary tumour, recovery was difficult, and in February I took her to an oncologist to make sure the cancer didn’t come back (it didn’t), both of these happening in the capital so once again lots of travelling and stress.

Because the biopsy is uncertain, as requested, I paid more for them to send it to the UK for an Immunohistochemistry test. It will take 3 weeks for the results to arrive, and we can’t wait any longer, so this is what we decided to do:

We decided to start the FIP treatment, although it is extremely expensive, but at least we could rule out the dry FIP possibility. Today is the 4th day of treatment, and I could see slight improvement. To me it seems like she is more alert, she fights me when I syringe feed her, but she is still not eating on her own and has difficulty drinking water. We got a long way to go. I was able to buy 8 vials of 10.2 ml (they shipped to me 16 vials of 5.2 ml which is also fine), but I cannot afford any more. And the treatment would be for 84 days.

I must add: On the 25th of April she was so anemic she needed a blood transfusion. Thankfully she got it the next day with the help of a lady who overheard the conversation between me and my vet. But guess what, she is pretty close to another transfusion. Hopefully that won’t happen. Her potassium levels also dropped (3.2), but after the FIP treatment they increased a little (3.6). Her skin was also purple and now it got better.

I am asking for your help financially to be able to buy her vials, if she has FIP, but also for her every day treatment which costs 160 lei (36 USD) per day + some recovery food that I buy from the vet + blood work from time to time. It adds up and I just can’t afford it. The biopsies were 2980 lei (672 USD), to send it to the UK it was 1300 lei (293 USD), the vials I bought were 536 USD, and the every day treatment adds up, I have been coming here every day for weeks. I seriously cannot afford it anymore. Any help is greatly appreciated. Also, most of the proof I have included below is in Romanian so please translate it.

Paypal: https://paypal.me/GabrielaCasaneanu

u/imissyoueverydaygus — 6 days ago
▲ 229 r/Sad_Cat

My cat might have FIP and not lymphoma. We started FIP treatment and she is slightly better.

This is a mod approved and very long post.

Here is an update on my cat, that now is suspected more of dry FIP than lymphoma (cancer).

To those who don’t know me. My first ever cat, Tigruța (Tigress) who is 14 years old, stopped eating completely. Her degradation in terms of health was gradual. I am from a small city, so once she stopped eating, I travelled with her by train, 4 hours to the capital of my country, Romania, because in my small city the vets aren’t as good. And yes, I would do anything for her. Currently I am going every single day to the vet with her for hydration and medications such as Cerenia, anti inflammatory and etc.

I did everything that I could for her, the vets still don’t know which diagnosis it is. I don’t blame them, and let me explain why. We did an ultrasound, it shows massive inflammation in her left lymph node, and her liver is enlarged. We also did some biopsies on her and the results came back. The biopsy says the same thing, that it looks like FIP and lymphoma, but given her age, it might not be FIP. However, she underwent surgery in November for a cancerous mammary tumour, recovery was difficult, and in February I took her to an oncologist to make sure the cancer didn’t come back (it didn’t), both of these happening in the capital so once again lots of travelling and stress.

Because the biopsy is uncertain, as requested, I paid more for them to send it to the UK for an Immunohistochemistry test. It will take 3 weeks for the results to arrive, and we can’t wait any longer, so this is what we decided to do:

We decided to start the FIP treatment, although it is extremely expensive, but at least we could rule out the dry FIP possibility. Today is the 4th day of treatment, and I could see slight improvement. To me it seems like she is more alert, she fights me when I syringe feed her, but she is still not eating on her own and has difficulty drinking water. We got a long way to go. I was able to buy 8 vials of 10.2 ml (they shipped to me 16 vials of 5.2 ml which is also fine), but I cannot afford any more. And the treatment would be for 84 days.

I must add: On the 25th of April she was so anemic she needed a blood transfusion. Thankfully she got it the next day with the help of a lady who overheard the conversation between me and my vet. But guess what, she is pretty close to another transfusion. Hopefully that won’t happen. Her potassium levels also dropped (3.2), but after the FIP treatment they increased a little (3.6). Her skin was also purple and now it got better.

I am asking for your help financially to be able to buy her vials, if she has FIP, but also for her every day treatment which costs 160 lei (36 USD) per day + some recovery food that I buy from the vet + blood work from time to time. It adds up and I just can’t afford it. The biopsies were 2980 lei (672 USD), to send it to the UK it was 1300 lei (293 USD), the vials I bought were 536 USD, and the every day treatment adds up, I have been coming here every day for weeks. I seriously cannot afford it anymore. Any help is greatly appreciated. Also, most of the proof I have included below is in Romanian so please translate it.

Paypal: https://paypal.me/GabrielaCasaneanu

u/imissyoueverydaygus — 6 days ago
▲ 170 r/Sad_Cat

This post is mod approved. Here is an update on my cat, who was suspected of having a tumor near her liver. I consulted an ultrasound specialist, and neither they nor my regular vet found any evidence of a tumor. However, her liver is enlarged, and her left lymph node is also swollen, indicating an infection.

A few days later, the vet I go to, sedated her to perform biopsies. I paid extra to get the results faster, in two weeks instead of three. My vet confirmed there is an infection near the lymph node, so we have started her on antibiotics.

Currently, she isn’t eating (I syringe feed her), and today I found out something bad. Her anemia has worsened to the point that she requires a blood transfusion. Luckily, I have found a perfect donor for the transfusion that is going to take place tomorrow.

Unfortunately, this has become very expensive for me. The biopsies alone cost 2,980 RON ($686 USD, proof below), and the costs continue to add up. I am paying daily for IV treatments, including Cerenia, B12, potassium, and antibiotics. Financially, I cannot keep going on anymore. Any help at all is truly appreciated, and thank you so much for the kind words and for the help from the last post!

Paypal: https://paypal.me/GabrielaCasaneanu

u/imissyoueverydaygus — 20 days ago