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Luna's GS441524 FIP New Drug Trial Update - Day Five (2017)

Well, here we are! Not only did Luna make it to day five, but she took it like a boss! Jamison and I said today, "this doesn't seem real. Last week we were saying goodbye to her, yet now we are taking home a healthy, vibrant, pistol of a cat (Dr. Pedersen's descriptive for her). There's real hope we will get to watch her grow up"? I feel like I fell asleep, and nothing awful ever happened. I keep thinking how just a few months ago, we were empty nesters and a pet-free couple who occasionally browsed the Savannah cat breeding sites thinking, "it'd be cool to have one of those cats one day." Yet here we are...two breeders later (the one terrible experience that I will blog about at another time) and then the perfect experience finding Luna, only for things to turn lethal in the blink of an eye.

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Luna's GS441524 FIP New Drug Trial Update - Day Four

Today we visited with Luna at 9:00 and stayed with the entire team (Dr. Pedersen, Dr. Montgomery, and Mike Bannasch) for a good hour. Luna's the most alert and playful that we have seen since she first came home to live with us six weeks ago. She's engaging in self-play with balls, feather toys, and even empty boxes, all while "the adults" have conversations about her progress and expectations after discharge. Her coat is even shinier than yesterday, and her eyes are wide and bright. Her abdomen looks better than yesterday, not 100%, but almost.

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Savannah Luna's GS-441524 Drug Trial for FIP Day Two

Today was a great day! Being the weekend and the clinic closed, we arranged a visit with Luna when Dr. Montgomery (another vet working with Dr. Pedersen). Mike (Dr. Pedersen's vet tech/assistant) will examine and administer her second dose at 9:00 a.m. Little Luna was resting quietly but quickly sprang to her feet and approached her food bowl. Jamison (the catty daddy) swooped her up first to say, "good morning." She wasn't having any of that and expressed herself per her usual morning routine, which means "give me my wet food now"! I dished up the usual mixture of her two foods (chicken and seafood), and she gobbled them up while awaiting her injection.

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