I'm a bit surprised that your Vet didn't keep him on the 2nd visit,
but it is good he got an antibiotic & fluids. I hope he perks up quickly.
I'm a bit surprised that your Vet didn't keep him on the 2nd visit,
but it is good he got an antibiotic & fluids. I hope he perks up quickly.
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Thanks for your kind words. We go back to the vet tomorrow. We'll see what happens. How long do these things last? I've had cats all my life and I have never had an experience like this. Thanks, Jo..
Usually within couple days after antibotics are in their systems they start to perk up.
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Well, took Harry to the vet. They think he has FIP. They are going to keep him for a couple of days but it doesn't look good. Say a prayer for Harry. Thanks, Jo..
Oh dear!You and Harry are both in my prayers. Is there any danger to your other cats?
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Originally Posted by myjett
They didnt test him yet?
Will keep good thoughts and prayers for Harry.
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They did tests, but FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis) is very hard to detect. It masks itself according to what I've been reading about it. His symptoms are classic though, variable fever, not eating, etc. Belly is full of infectious fluid.(They found that tonight when they pulled fluid from his belly.) The vet is not too concerned about the other cat getting it, although I am washing everything and trying to disinfect. She's already exposed if he has it and I will definitely follow up with the vet for more information on keeping her healthy. FIP is most common in settings like the humane society where Harry was not caged most of the time because he was so friendly and sweet. He apparently has been carrying it for a while. I am heartbroken and praying for a miracle that Dr. Kit can make him better. We will find out in a couple of days. Thanks for your thoughts, Jo..
Wishes for your cat and you as well. I had never even heard of FIP. Good luck and please keep us posted. In my opinion you're doing great with the observation,cleaning,looking into the cause and following-up with the doc.
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