Kater Niko: Rescue at the last minute before fatal diagnosis!

Kater Niko: Rescue at the last minute before fatal diagnosis!

Wolfsburg, Deutschland - The animal aid Wolfsburg has once again proven which big heart she has for our furry friends. The hangover from Hamburg was recently preserved from death after it was intended to sleep due to a supposedly fatal illness, the Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). The little guy had to struggle with severe abdominal pain and vomiting, which made great concern to his family. Fortunately, the committed animal rights activists of the Association of Nikos learned fate and immediately mobilized a driver to bring him to safety. So Niko came to Tierhilfe Wolfsburg, where the first doubts about the FIP diagnosis came up, such as news38.de.

In the incoming examination by an veterinarian, an X -ray was created that revealed something completely unexpected: Niko had several cigarette filters in the stomach, and not the dreaded FIP, which is often considered a death sentence. After an operation to remove the four filters, Niko now has the opportunity to recover. He still has to rest and is not over the mountain, but the first positive signs are shown.

niko and fip: a topic of great importance

fip is a serious problem in cat health caused by a coronavirus. According to [Tierhilfe-szangen.de] (https://tierhilfe-sz access.de/de/topics/infoblatt-fip.php), many cats in Europe are infected with a harmless enteral Coronavirus. Statistically speaking, up to 60% of the freelancers and up to 90% of the breeding animals can be affected without actually getting sick. Only a small percentage of approx. 5% of the cats can develop a genetic mutation of this virus, which results in the devastating FIP disease. Symptoms include appetite, high fever and a swollen belly.

A correct diagnosis can often only be made by a stomach dot in the moist shape of the FIP. A tester position offers challenges here, since antibodies against the harmless coronavirus cannot be distinguished from those against the mutated virus. While vaccination against FIP ​​is controversial, the exchange of information and experience in dealing with this disease is of great importance for many animal lovers. Tierhilfe Wolfsburg is not only committed to saving animals in need, but also for information on topics such as FIP. Further information can also be found on Deinwolfsburg.de.

Niko is a living example of how important it is to protect our animals and give them the chance of a happy life. Thanks to the fast actions of animal aid Wolfsburg, he now has the opportunity to start a new phase of life - and maybe one day to lead a normal cat. The story shows that you can often have more hope than you think. We keep our fingers crossed for Niko and hope that he will soon be purring through the world healthy and cheerfully!

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