Signs of FIP arise weeks, months, and in rare cases years after initial infection. During this quiescent stage, the cat may be asymptomatic or suffer from vague signs such as stunted growth or increased susceptibility to other common infections. Many believe that FIP can cause upper respiratory ...
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in cats is associated with a viral infection called feline coronavirus. Some signs of FIP are lethargy and weight loss.
Signs of FIP arise weeks, months, and in rare cases years after initial infection. During this quiescent stage, the cat may be asymptomatic or suffer from vague signs such as stunted growth or increased susceptibility to other common infections. Many believe that FIP can cause upper respiratory ...
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Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a serious illness in cats that can affect the eyes. Here's an overview and when to see a veterinarian.
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FIP displays in a ”wet“ form and a ”dry“ form. Signs of both forms include fever that doesn‘t respond to antibiotics, anorexia, weight loss and lethargy. In addition, the wet form of FIP is most known for the accrual of fluid in the abdominal cavity, the chest cavity, or both....
I lost my other cat to FIP in november. Now my other cat has started to show the same signs. We are going to the vet on monday. So what happened was, until wednesday my cat was acting completely normal, he was eating and pooping normally and so on. When I came back from school ...
Our Clinic’s aim is to effectively manage FCoV viral loads in cats and kittens, to improve clinical signs, chronic diarrhoea, loss of weight and vomiting. We also understand that in breeding catteries viral loads can be significantly high, and kittens leaving to their new homes can develop ...