Presenter and actress Esra Sönmezer, who was the guest of Page 2 program the other day, talked about the death of her cat Bebek, for which she spent 1.5 million TL, in tears. Speaking about his cat’s stem cell treatment process, Sönmezer’s tears touched everyone.
Famous presenter and actress Esra Sönmezer is going through painful days with the death of her cat Bebek, who has been with her for 10 years. Sonmezer, who was a guest of the 2nd Page program the previous day, talked about the treatment process and aftermath of her cat Bebek, who has been struggling with polycystic kidney disease for 6 years.
Sönmezer, describing the violent process experienced by her cat Bebek, who received stem cell therapy, said:
” Sharing the collapse of my cat’s body after the 2nd dose of stem cell treatment on social media was news. My cat has been suffering from polycystic kidneys for about 6 years. Cysts on these kidneys do not kill cats. We were making my cat live very pleasantly by bringing some drugs from America with the most affordable financial means. “I love it very much, and there are a lot of things I do for them. Stem cells are made in vets, but the cells come from banks. My cat was not in a position to produce it from her own body. There was no problem with the first dose of stem cell therapy. I wonder how healthy the other cats from whom the stem cells were taken are.”
“Something Happened to My Cat AFTER STEM CELL”
“3 hours after the stem cell, my cat started feeling weak” The host said in tears, “He stopped eating in reality in the evening. The next day, when his weakness and loss of appetite continued, I realized that there was a problem and took him to the vet. 48 hours later, a strange word appeared on the animal’s face. On the 3rd day, the animal’s breathing changed and its skin was pulled. “Even the machine couldn’t read the expensive ones. When I called the stem cell bank, they said ‘no problem’, but the temperature of the animal went up to 40 degrees,” he said.
PREPARING TO FILE!
Emphasizing that he will not let go of the bet, Sönmezer said, “I do not blame the stem cell bank, but we sent a warning to them. We will file a lawsuit when the holiday is over. I want to learn from which animal the stem cell was taken and under what condition it was kept. I spent more than 1.5 million lira in this process. I spent my money. I will not give up, even if this case lasts for 10 years and this amount of money goes. We buried Bebek in an animal cemetery.” He completed his words in the form.
