pumpensumpf

joined 1 year ago

I only wear sports leggings occasionally for exercise, so I can't really represent the view of women wearing leggings as pants in everyday life, but I guess the main reason is that they're very comfortable (unless they're shapewear). I would compare their comfort level to sweatpants.

Yes, each time I think about what the alternative outcome for the two kitties would have been, I become sentimental :')

I am happy that you could save your cat as well! While the success rate is not 100%, it seems to be somewhere around 80% under the less-than-optimal conditions with black market and some vets opposing the treatment (I used to do the statistics for one German group that has assisted the treatment of around 3000 cats since 2020, so if anyone's interested, I'm happy to share data!).

In my opinion, those odds mean that it's always definitely worth a shot! I personally would have even tried it for my own cats if the odds were 50/50 or lower. He was diagnosed just before his second birthday and I'm so glad that he's fully recovered and has led a completely normal life since.

All the best to you and your potato!

[–] pumpensumpf@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

So good to hear that you could save your cat! I have also treated two cats for FIP with GS-441524: my own cat, who was diagnosed with dry FIP in September 2020 and who is now an almost 5 year old healthy cat and a stray cat that was diagnosed with neurological FIP in August 2021 and has also been healthy and happy for a long time :)

It's a shame that the treatment is still not approved due to the patent issues, but at least in the German-speaking world, an increasing number of vets have learned about the treatment and have a positive attitude about it. While they can't officially prescribe or administer the drug, mentioning the drug shouldn't be an issue because they could even refer to the ongoing studies at LMU Munich.

Technically, it's not a Covid strain, but another strain of the coronavirus that is not transmissible to humans. As far as current medical knowledge goes, FIP is caused by a mutation of the feline coronavirus and is deadly if untreated. Besides cats, big cats (like lions) and also ferrets can actually also get FIP. Dogs, humans etc can't develop FIP. I actually know of one ferret in Germany that was successfully treated against FIP with GS-441524! :)

One idea is to browse the hashtag #introduction and follow people whose introductions sound promising to you. The hashtag #FediTips might also be useful. If you want to follow scholars and scientists, there is this list grouped by discipline: https://github.com/nathanlesage/academics-on-mastodon And in general, you can follow hashtags on Mastodon, e.g. "#bloomscrolling" for pictures of plants.

[–] pumpensumpf@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I didn't consider that it might look confusing, lol. I also don't know why the picture was rotated by 90 degrees when I posted it :/

 

Image description: Cute standard issue cat lying on its back in a lawn, wearing a harness, letting the sun shine on its belly and stretching its front paws towards the camera.