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There is no effective treatment for FIP, and once classical disease occurs, mortality is nearly 100%. The only available commercial vaccine is less than 100% effective.
Except in rare cases, wet FIP is fatal within about five weeks of diagnosis. The dry form is equally deadly but affected cats may survive for a few months.
Coronavirus-specific antibodies are present in up to 90% of cats in catteries and in up to 50% of those in single-cat households [5], [6], [7], [8]. Only approximately 5% of FCoV-infected cats develop FIP in a cattery situation, however [5], [9], [10], [11].
CARING FOR A CAT WITH FIP Unfortunately, once symptoms of FIP have developed, it is considered to be incurable, rapidly progressive ( with an average life expectancy of 2 months or less from time of diagnosis ) and ultimately fatal disease.
Feline infectious peritonitis is considered an incurable disease with survival times varying from days to weeks for the effusive form, and weeks to months for the non-effusive form (2,1214).
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Prednisolone/Steroids Prednisolone is frequently prescribed at the time of diagnosis, as it is as anti-inflammatory and can help to keep the cat comfortable and even stimulate appetite. Once the cat is taking GS, prednisolone is no longer necessary unless it is being used to treat a secondary or underlying condition.
Typically, the first signs of FIP in cats are simply signs that the cat is not feeling wellexcessive tiredness, poor appetite/weight loss, and fever. Are cats with FIP in pain? Cats with FIP do not appear to be in any pain. However, they seem to feel much like we do with a case of the flutired and wiped out.
Feline infectious peritonitis is a heartbreaking disease. It usually strikes kittens and is almost always fatal. ing to the Morris Animal Foundation, FIP is a leading cause of death in kittens and young cats and is most common in indoor, multicat environments such as shelters and catteries.
In the final stages of FIP, cats struggle to breathe and eat, often resulting in euthanasia. Other symptoms of FIP in cats include: Abdominal swelling, often described as a pot belly. Breathing difficulties (open-mouth panting, harsh breathing, extra effort needed to breathe, fast breathing)

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