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Originally posted by lizbud
I would be sure to have the Vet check Coco Puff's ears again.
Could be an inner ear problem(infection) causing the loss of
balance & a whole host of other symptoms too. Good luck.
My thoughts exactly! Inner ear infections can cause them to be very disoriented, and off balance. FIP testing is a waste of money! If Coco Puff had a cold at any time, the test WILL COME UP POSITIVE! It does not mean he has, or does not have FIP. The FIP virus is a corona virus, as is the common cat cold. There are thousands of corona viruses that cats can carry, and it's impossible to say a cat has FIP from this test. I dread to think of how many cats have been needlessly killed because of this test! :mad: FIP is very hard to diagnose especially the dry form. Symptoms include lethargy, high frequent spiking fevers, jaundice, frequent colds, weight loss, and many times a voracious appetite but the cat will lose weight. Wet form is much easier to diagnose, and symptoms come on faster. Obvious ones are fevers, rapid abdominal bloating (a cat will look very spiny with a ballooned out belly), jaundice etc. I have done rescuing for 20 years now, and have had very few die from FIP. It is a virus that affects a very small percentage of exposed animals (5-10%) may die from it. My own cats I'm sure have been exposed to it as well, and the majority of them are near senior citizens...and going strong! The only conclusive test for FIP is a necropsy. Hope you figure out what's going on with Coco...keep us posted. ;)