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Hazel

Hazel was found wandering the roadside in GA as a tiny kitten and was rescued by "IMON" - It's Meow or Never for Ferals in Tallahassee - how lucky for her! However, when she was about 12 weeks old, Hazel developed a very high fever that would not go away - even with fluids and medicine from her vet! After 2 weeks of testing and supportive care, it was determined that she had FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis) which is an uncommon result of having been exposed to a kitty coronavirus, which formerly was fatal. There is HOPE for Hazel!

There is now a CURE for FIP and it involves an intricate 84-day treatment of anti-viral medicine that must be given every day. Hazel is following the protocol for FIP developed by UC Davis. Here's the GREAT news - after just one dose, Hazel's fever broke. After 3 days, the fluid in her belly ("wet FIP") disappeared. Her neurological symptoms cleared. She is bright and happy and full of life. Hazel's team is committed to her care, but she must complete a minimum of 12 weeks of treatment.

Hazel is doing so well her treatment - won't you please donate to help her get the very expensive supply of daily anti-virals she needs and to help cover her veterinary bills, tests, and supplies?


Hazel thanks you - she is taking her shots like a trooper and gaining weight every day. Help Hazel, an #FIPWarrior

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