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Topic Other Boards / Foo / F.I.P in cats
- By Smudgley [in] Date 08.09.05 09:35 UTC
Anyone had experience of this virus? I'd be interested to hear about it if you have.
thanks.
- By lofty [gb] Date 08.09.05 18:05 UTC
sorry but I have never heard of it
- By Lily Mc [gb] Date 08.09.05 18:09 UTC
Have a friend who has lost a cat to FIP and spent a huge amount of time and money monitoring titres to try and get it down - to the disgust of everyone else in her breed.

M.
- By Goldmali Date 08.09.05 20:10 UTC
Getting titres down is pointless as such -the titres just show the cats have been exposed and ARE fighting the corona virus. FIP itself is a mutation so there is nothing to say that a cat with a high titre will develop FIP. The titre may go down in time, it may not -I had a cat with a high titre tested at about 3 years of age, she lived until 12. :) The long and the short of it is that a healthy looking cat with a high titre IS healthy, no matter what the numbers say.
- By Goldmali Date 08.09.05 20:07 UTC
Yes LOTS, and I have millions of files and articles on it. Feel free to PM me.
Topic Other Boards / Foo / F.I.P in cats

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