I'm wondering about this since I took Luna and Lily to the vet this morning for their health check. While we were waiting, they put a sick kitty to sleep, (posted about it here), and they were not sure what it was that made that kitty so ill. I overheard a conversation in which my vet said she would have to do an autopsy to find out; so I guess it didn't die from injuries etc. The cat was only two years old, according to her human, a young girl. She also said she was vaccinated.
I felt terrible for that girl, but I was also afraid it may have been something infectious that Luna and Lily could pick up from the examination table, or the hands and clothes of the vet and her assistant. After the sick cat was pts, there was a dog in the office for her vaccines, and after that, it was our turn. I asked my vet if that cat had something contagious, and she said "most likely not". I guess she cannot say more as she has to respect the privacy of her clients.
But I'm worried. What if that poor kitty had FIP? I know that FIP often affects young cats, and that the symptoms are vague so that they have to do an autopsy. What if Luna or Lily picked up the corona virus. Since I lost my Aysche to FIP, this is one of my worst nightmares.
Kirsten
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