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How to Diagnose a Cat with FIP?

Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a challenging disease to diagnose since its symptoms can be similar to those of other feline diseases. Additionally, there is no single definitive test for FIP, and a combination of clinical signs, blood tests, and diagnostic imaging may be needed for an accurate diagnosis. Here are some steps that veterinarians

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How to manage cat’s FIP

Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a serious and often fatal disease that affects cats. It is caused by a coronavirus that can cause inflammation and fluid accumulation in the abdomen and chest. The exact method of transmission of FIP is not yet known, but it is believed to be spread through close contact between infected

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Wet Feline infectious peritonitis and dry Feline infectious peritonitis

⭐️1. What are the manifestations of wet Feline infectious peritonitis and dry Feline infectious peritonitis? Wet transmission and dry transmission are two types of transmission in cats. The most obvious manifestation of wet abdomen is a large stomach (with ascites), and severe wet abdomen will have hydrothorax (expressed as abnormal breathing). The behavioral performance of

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