Feline infectious peritonitis is a serious and often fatal viral disease that affects mainly young cats from multiple-cat households. It can occur in cats of any age, though it is more common in young ...
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), triggered by a mutated coronavirus in cats, mirrors Long COVID in humans, causing severe immune responses. While an antiviral treatment exists, prevention is key.
Can I protect my cat from getting Feline Infectious Peritonitis? • Keep cats as healthy as possible. • Provide proper nutrition. • Stay current on all vaccinations. • Litter boxes should be kept clean ...
Leo, a 10-month-old tabby cat, is cared for by Clinical Trials Coordinator Jully Pires after receiving a treatment as part of a clinical trial on FIP at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Feline ...
Feline infectious peritonitis, or FIP, is a serious and historically fatal disease in cats caused by a coronavirus. It behaves in many ways like severe coronavirus infections in humans, causing ...