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Feline Infectious Peritonitis in Cats(FIP)

A fatal disease caused by mutation of feline coronavirus. Wet type causes fluid accumulation, dry type causes granulomas. Most common in young cats and multi-cat environments.

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Symptoms

  • Abdominal/chest fluid (wet type)
  • Persistent fever
  • Loss of appetite and weight loss
  • Jaundice
  • Neurological signs (dry type)

Causes

  • Mutation of feline coronavirus
  • Weakened immune system
  • Stress (multi-cat environments)
  • Genetic predisposition

Diagnosis

1

Blood tests (hyperglobulinemia)

2

Fluid analysis

3

PCR testing

4

Tissue biopsy (definitive diagnosis)

Treatment

  • GS-441524 (antiviral)
  • Molnupiravir
  • Supportive care (fluids, anti-inflammatory)
  • Steroid therapy

Prognosis

Once nearly 100% fatal, but new drugs like GS-441524 now offer hope of remission. Early treatment is key.

Severity: High

Prevention

  • Reduce stress in multi-cat environments
  • Maintain clean litter boxes
  • Quarantine new cats before introduction

Epidemiology

Age Range

Most common between 3 months and 3 years

Prevalence

5-10% of cats infected with feline coronavirus develop FIP

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