One of my cats was diagnosed a week ago with FIP. He's 7 years old and has lived inside my home since I rescued
him at 3 months old. I was under the impression the FIP effects cats under 2 and over 11. How in the world can he
he have FIP? I live in a rural area and haven't have a visitor since Christmas day. Nothing has changed inside my
my home, so it couldn't have been stress that caused FIP to rear it's ugly head.
I have been searching the internet to find something, anything to help him. Some posts feel FIP can be beaten, others,
not so much. My cat's name is Snickers. I gave him that name because he was so sweet.
If anybody has any suggestions, please let me know.
Thanks
him at 3 months old. I was under the impression the FIP effects cats under 2 and over 11. How in the world can he
he have FIP? I live in a rural area and haven't have a visitor since Christmas day. Nothing has changed inside my
my home, so it couldn't have been stress that caused FIP to rear it's ugly head.
I have been searching the internet to find something, anything to help him. Some posts feel FIP can be beaten, others,
not so much. My cat's name is Snickers. I gave him that name because he was so sweet.
If anybody has any suggestions, please let me know.
Thanks