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What Is Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)?

What Is Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)?

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The full name of feline abdominal transmission is feline infectious peritonitis(FIP). The cause is a mutation of feline coronavirus (FCoV). It's a highly deadly disease, and the coronavirus is the culprit.Although a large number of cats will be infected with the coronavirus, very few cats ···

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what are the symptoms of FIP?

what are the symptoms of FIP?

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Cats that have been initially exposed to FeCV usually show no obvious symptoms. Some cats may show mild upper respiratory symptoms such as sneezing, watery eyes, and nasal discharge, while others may experience mild gastrointestinal signs such as diarrhea. In most cases, these mild signs are self-li···

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Can FIP be treated?

Can FIP be treated?

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Until recently, FIP was considered to be a non-treatable and almost routinely fatal disease. While there are still some uncertainties regarding recently-identified antiviral drugs to treat FIP (including their long term effectiveness, ideal minimum dose, potential for the development of drug resista···

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