12/01/2026
FELINE INFECTIOUS PERITONITIS (FIP) SURVIVORS!
Our weekends were extra special as two of our patients successfully completed their FIP treatment after receiving daily injections for 84 days ♥️
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a serious, often fatal disease in cats caused by a mutation of the feline coronavirus (FCoV). The virus can trigger an abnormal immune response, leading to severe inflammation that may affect the abdomen, chest, organs, eyes, and central nervous system 🦠
FIP occurs in two main forms:
1. Dry (non-effusive) FIP, which commonly affects organs, eyes, or the nervous system
2. Wet (effusive) FIP, characterized by fluid accumulation in the abdomen or chest
Some cats may show a combination of both forms.
Maintaining a clean and stress-free environment plays a crucial role in preventing the spread of feline coronavirus. Regular litter box cleaning, proper disinfection, reducing overcrowding, and good hygiene practices help minimize viral transmission, especially in multi-cat households 😽🐱
🐱 Luna is a survivor of the dry (neurological) form of FIP
🐱 Moti is a survivor of both dry (neurological) and wet forms of FIP
We celebrate their recovery and commend the dedication of their furparents throughout this journey ♥️
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