OMG; I'm so sorry!![]()
How I hate this! I read through this thread, thought "hopefully no FIP", and then got it confirmed a couple of postings later.I lost my Aysche to it, and I hate this disease from the bottom of my heart.
Vets here usually say FIP isn't very common, but it seems to me it is.
I'm so very sorry, and I hope Harry isn't suffering too much - and I hope the second cat will be alright.
The problem is FIP is, as far as I know, that the test only shows a corona virus infection, which could be a harmless infection with the entero corona virus, or the fatal FIP corona virus.It masks itself according to what I've been reading about it.
Kirsten
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