Luna the FIP-diagnosed Savannah Cat’s Final Photo Shoot…Or Was It?

Luna: My Dad took this photo with my mom the weekend the specialists at MedVet told them to take me home to die—that nothing could be done besides palliative care medications to ease my suffering. Dad set up the studio lights and took our final photos together--I’m only 14 weeks old here. Look how sick and depressed I am. My fever was 105 degrees, and my belly was so swollen I could barely walk a straight line. But my mom didn't give up on me. She worked around the clock contacting every veterinary college she could find. One of those colleges 3000 miles away responded. They told her to get me on a plan4 as soon as possible, and they’d try to save me with a new drug they’d just received from Gilead Pharmaceuticals. Well, it must’ve worked because today, I’m a thriving four-year-old who’s free from the scourge of Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP).

If your cat is ever diagnosed with this horror, please contact my mom (savannahgans@gmail.com). She can tell your parents how to save you, just like I was saved!

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