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Little Einstein is in Dire Need of Funding for FIP Treatment.

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About this campaign

Sweet Little Einstein was rescued on Molokaʻi a few months ago, dangerously ill with a fever of 106.8°F. With no vet on island, we fought to stabilize him around the clock and miraculously, he pulled through. He recently flew to our Oʻahu foster team for continued care, but suddenly spiked another high fever. Rushed to WWPH Emergency Vet Hospital, his bloodwork confirmed wet and ocular FIP.

If you’ve never seen ocular FIP, the change in the eyes is heartbreaking. His pupils shifted drastically overnight. Einstein is now weak, lethargic, not eating, and has fluid buildup in his abdomen. His foster and vet team are doing everything possible to stabilize him and keep him comfortable, but he urgently needs the full 84-day FIP treatment and continued critical care.

We already have two other FIP kittens in treatment, and the combined cost of meds and vet bills now exceeds $2,500. We cannot do this alone. Every donation brings him one step closer to recovery and a chance at the happy, healthy life he deserves.

We are so grateful for your love and support of the most vulnerable kitties in Hawaii. Each donation helps us get kitties like Little Eistein healthy and into a loving home. We cannot continue to succeed at our mission without you.

Location
kaunakakai, HI • Rescue Kitties of Hawaii
Species:
Cat
Breed:
Mix-Breed
Age:
8 months old
Sex:
Male
Little Einstein is in Dire Need of Funding for FIP Treatment. — Waggle