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There is still so much not known about FIP. There is thoughts that the coronavirus only mutates to FIP in cats that have a certain DNA. But, that has not been proven.
Is that all the blood work results you have? Elevated Globulin can lead one to think an FIP diagnosis. What did your vet advise? Was worms diagnosed and if so, what kind? Are there any symptoms?
If this was my cat, I would consider an internal medicine specialist to get this sorted out. If that wasn’t feasible, if I was in your situation, for now I would keep them separated and retest in a month if all is going well.
I have linked another study and more information to contribute to the information overload you have right now. Sorry.
https://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/avr/article/download/261/217/1341
Is that all the blood work results you have? Elevated Globulin can lead one to think an FIP diagnosis. What did your vet advise? Was worms diagnosed and if so, what kind? Are there any symptoms?
If this was my cat, I would consider an internal medicine specialist to get this sorted out. If that wasn’t feasible, if I was in your situation, for now I would keep them separated and retest in a month if all is going well.
I have linked another study and more information to contribute to the information overload you have right now. Sorry.
https://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/avr/article/download/261/217/1341