Help My Bengal Cat Amina Eat Again – She Needs a Specialist

Amina, a fragile F2 Bengal, needs specialist tests, ultrasound, bloodwork and care

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Help My Bengal Cat Amina Eat Again – She Needs a Specialist

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Help My Bengal Cat Amina Eat Again – She Needs a Specialist

My name is Viktoriia. I'm a single mom of two boys, and we came to the US three years ago to escape the war. My oldest son was about to be drafted — I had two months to sell everything and leave.

We started with nothing. No language, no home, no friends. I worked, studied at night, and now I'm training to become a pharmacy technician. I don't receive benefits. I pay full rent. I've never asked for help — until now.

I've always dreamed of Bengal cats. When I decided to build a future here, I saw breeding as a way to someday stand on my feet — to have a small, legal income that would let me spend more time with my boys. I brought two kittens with me, hoping they'd be part of that future.

One of them is my girl, Amina. She's a rare F2 Bengal with a sensitive stomach. She was hand‑raised from two days old, so her immune system has always been a little fragile.

When she first arrived, she went through a rough time — diarrhea, dehydration, weakness. She could barely walk. The vet said it could be stress from the flight or her sensitive system adjusting. But she fought through it. She gained weight, started playing, and became our little fighter.

She never ate like a normal cat — only raw chicken hearts. For a while, that worked.
But now she's stopped eating even hearts. She begs, sniffs every plate, searches for food — but either refuses or vomits within hours. She's hungry, she wants to eat, but she can't.
Amina is up‑to‑date on all her vaccines. This isn't about neglect — it's about something we can't see without a specialist.

And this is the hardest part: she looks at me. She comes close, looks right into my eyes, asking for help. And I can't give it to her. Not without you.

I know this isn't a "dying right now" emergency. But something is wrong. She needs a specialist — a gastroenterologist, an ultrasound, blood work. She's been struggling since she arrived, and I can't just watch her go through cycles of hunger and vomiting forever.

Where your donations will go:

— Specialist consultation (gastroenterologist): $150–300
— Abdominal ultrasound: $300–500
— Blood work (general + chemistry): $200–400
— Follow‑up visits and treatment: $300–600+
— Emergency surgery if needed: $1,500–3,000
— Hospitalization and post‑op care: $500–1,000
— Medications, fluids, special diet: $200–400

I'm still paying off the expenses from bringing her here, which makes unexpected medical costs especially hard. Every dollar will go directly to her care — I'll post all receipts and updates.

If you can't donate, sharing her story means the world. You never know whose heart she'll reach.

She survived the journey across the ocean. I just need help making sure she survives this too.

Thank you for reading. Thank you for not looking away.

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Kira Wis
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Irvine, CA
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