Feline infectious peritonitis is a serious and often fatal viral disease that affects mainly young cats from multiple-cat households. It can occur in cats of any age, though it is more common in young ...
Q. We lost our ragdoll kitty to FIP (feline infectious peritonitis). He came from a cattery. The breeder offered to replace the kitten, but I am afraid that any cattery cat will have the coronavirus — ...
Q: My friend’s cat was recently diagnosed with FIP (feline infectious peritonitis). The Chinese (veterinarians) maintain this is a fatal disease. Can you help? A: The Chinese veterinarians are correct ...
Is the wait by U.S. cat lovers and veterinarians for legal access to medication for feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) — a complex, devastating and nearly always fatal disease of cats — nearly over?
Leo, a 10-month-old tabby cat, is cared for by Clinical Trials Coordinator Jully Pires after receiving a treatment as part of a clinical trial on FIP at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Feline ...
Lychee had feline infectious peritonitis, a feline coronavirus. He was part of a clinical trial at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine that cured him of the disease. Researchers at the ...
Like humans, cats, too, can struggle with lingering immune system issues after certain viral infections. One of the most serious examples is feline infectious peritonitis, or FIP. According to recent ...
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), triggered by a mutated coronavirus in cats, mirrors Long COVID in humans, causing severe immune responses. While an antiviral treatment exists, prevention is key.