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What You Should Know About FIP

Rare in single cat homes, its danger increases in overcrowded feline conditions.

By Susan Lang

Rare in solo, indoor-only house cats, this dreaded disease sends chills down the backs of kennel and cattery owners. It’s feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) and it’s lethal and incurable.

FIP is caused by common strains of coronavirus. Fortunately, most cats don’t develop FIP from being exposed to the feline coronavirus (FCoV). Rather, the majority of exposed cats will show no signs of disease or only minimal ones, including a mild upper respiratory disease with sneezing, watery eyes, a runny nose or a mild intestinal problem. Some cats will shed the virus for a brief time, but after several months, most will eliminate it and never be bothered again, unless they…


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