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.
brain, liver, intestine, or other organs of the body, leading to a variety of clinical signs. Many cats with non-effusive FIP will have ocular (eye) symptoms as their only clinical sign.
Learn helpful info about Feline Infectious Peritonitis, or FIP in cats, including risk factors, common symptoms, treatment options & how to prevent it.
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Cats FIP Clinical Healthcare FIP Diagnoses FIP diagnosing can be difficult. Usually the symptoms a cat appears of the disease, the laboratory flluid analysis, CBC and Chemistry panels can support a diagnosis of FIP. Read More FIP Treatment ...
Cats who develop clinical cases of FIP may initially show nonspecific symptoms such as growth retardation, loss of appetite, depression, rough coat, weight loss, a fluctuating antibiotic resistant fever, and increased susceptibility to secondary infections (such as respiratory disease). More specific si...
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a viral disease that affects cats. It is caused by the feline coronavirus (FCoV), which is a common virus in cats. In most cases, the virus does not cause any symptoms, but in some cases, it can mutate and cause FIP. ...
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a viral disease that occurs worldwide in cats. It is caused by a type of virus called a coronavirus, which tends to attack the cells of the intestinal wall. What are the clinical symptoms of cat FIP?
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 ...
Cats from breeders where conditions of stress exist (kept in cages etc.) Cats that have had diarrhoea that was treated by a vet and possibly didn’t respond quickly to antibiotics. SYMPTOMS OF FIP There are 2 forms of FIP – a wet form and a dry form and sometimes a combination of bot...