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Hi, my name is Radahn. I'm a young cat (not even 2 yet) and I've been diagnosed with FIP and have little time left.
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a severe, often fatal viral disease in cats caused by a mutation of the common feline coronavirus (FCoV). It mostly affects young cats (6 months to 2 years) and causes symptoms like lethargy, fever, and weight loss, progressing to either fluid-filled abdomens ("wet") or organ inflammation ("dry"). Though previously untreatable, newer antiviral drugs show high success rates, according to PetMD.
There is a treatment with will give me an 85-90% chance of recovery and survival, but it costs thousands of pounds and my owners can't scrape it all together and cat charities can't help/don't stock the treatment.
They've tried selling personal items, tried loans but as they're both disabled and retired, very little financial help is available.
Please, help me live. I'm only young and I don't want to go. Anything you can give, it all helps.
All monies will be put towards treatment.

