Cat Symptoms of FIP

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Cat Symptoms of FIP

Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a virus that affects young kittens and senior cats, but can occasionally affect middle-aged cats. It can occur in both indoor and outdoor cats.

  1. Types

    • There are two forms of FIP: effusive (wet form) and non-effusive (dry form). Cats that develop the wet form often appear potbellied due to an accumulation of fluid in the stomach. Symptoms in cats with the dry form develop more slowly and are less noticeable.

    Identification

    • Several symptoms occur in both forms of FIP, including anemia, loss of appetite, weight loss, depression, lethargy and fever. A cat with these symptoms should be taken to a veterinarian to be examined.

    Time Frame

    • Unfortunately, there is no true designated time frame because the virus can hibernate for years within the cat. However, the symptoms often appear suddenly within just a week or two.

    Effects

    • Feline Infectious Peritonitis can cause a variety of effects in the cat. Aside from common symptoms, some cats with dry form may also suffer from seizures and eventually become paralyzed before death finally occurs.

    Solution

    • Currently, there is no way to truly test for FIP. There is also no cure, and many cats will die within a week of the onset of symptoms.

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