QueenScoopalot
03-10-2006, 09:18 PM
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The little fatty face sweetheart on the right Daisy died from wet form FIP. :( She was the sweetest baby that was born feral (but nobody told her she was). Here's the link to her 'capture'..http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=95499&highlight=Whoopsie+Daisy
Daisy had a forever home in the works for her in Virginia, but last weekend she started looking a bit punkish. Although she was eating fine, her stools were normal etc. in a matter of days she started to look like a water balloon with a prominant spine and I knew from a previous kitten (10 years ago) that she had FIP. :( It took her down so quickly when I had her in the vets yesterday, and they tapped out the tell-tale banana yellow fluid from around her belly, she wasn't going to make it. :( Like another baby from many years back, she was almost on her way to The Bridge so she went quickly after I told her I loved her so much. She was purring and eating the night before, and then taken to be a new star in the Heavens. :( I am not panicking about the other cats as FIP is actually not that common, and is genetically linked to the particular cat. People panic when vets do "THE TEST" which ONLY tells a cat has had a corona virus....of which there are HUNDREDS! Any sniffles a cat has is a member of the corona virus family! Dear Whoopsie Daisy was loved for a few months which I'm thankful for. She would have died from trying to survive as a severely handicapped kitten in a junk yard. RIP sweet baby girl. :(
The little fatty face sweetheart on the right Daisy died from wet form FIP. :( She was the sweetest baby that was born feral (but nobody told her she was). Here's the link to her 'capture'..http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=95499&highlight=Whoopsie+Daisy
Daisy had a forever home in the works for her in Virginia, but last weekend she started looking a bit punkish. Although she was eating fine, her stools were normal etc. in a matter of days she started to look like a water balloon with a prominant spine and I knew from a previous kitten (10 years ago) that she had FIP. :( It took her down so quickly when I had her in the vets yesterday, and they tapped out the tell-tale banana yellow fluid from around her belly, she wasn't going to make it. :( Like another baby from many years back, she was almost on her way to The Bridge so she went quickly after I told her I loved her so much. She was purring and eating the night before, and then taken to be a new star in the Heavens. :( I am not panicking about the other cats as FIP is actually not that common, and is genetically linked to the particular cat. People panic when vets do "THE TEST" which ONLY tells a cat has had a corona virus....of which there are HUNDREDS! Any sniffles a cat has is a member of the corona virus family! Dear Whoopsie Daisy was loved for a few months which I'm thankful for. She would have died from trying to survive as a severely handicapped kitten in a junk yard. RIP sweet baby girl. :(