Prof. Dr. Göksen Ayalp, a specialist in Veterinary Surgery, decided to try a different method to treat the condition, which can be fatal in animals.
Using a septal button, a medical device typically used to close nasal holes in humans, Ayalp's team successfully healed Şahika's cleft palate.
Ayalp explained that the cat had undergone two previous surgeries through the mouth, but the stitches had failed. She stated that this method, which used a silicone medical material, was a first in Türkiye and had only been performed on five cats worldwide.
Ayalp believes that the septal button application will be beneficial in the long term, and Şahika will not need further interventions, only occasional replacements of the material.
Şahika's owner, Melike Bali, shared that she had adopted the cat after finding her on the street a year ago.