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⚠️ Warning The reference value of each region is different. Please consult the veterinarian for specific data We offer free GS medicine to help cats survive Inspection Report Analysis Ascites Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a fatal disease primarily caused by a coronavirus. Testing for abdominal effusion plays a crucial role in diagnosing and…
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⚠️ Warning The reference value of each region is different. Please consult the veterinarian for details We offer free GS medicine to help cats survive Inspection Report Analysis Blood In-Depth Analysis of Feline Blood Test Reports: Understanding How Key Parameters Reveal FIP Diagnosis and Disease ProgressionIn this blog, we provide a detailed analysis of…
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Motor Disturbance Status Assessing a cat’s status with FIP involves noting changes in behavior, such as lethargy, aggression, or altered mental state. Understanding these symptoms helps gauge the severity of the disease and inform appropriate care. We offer free GS medicine to help cats survive Hide Click on the blue text to view Spirit…
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Motor Disturbance Ataxia Changes in behavior, such as increased lethargy, reduced appetite, hiding, or reluctance to interact, can indicate the onset of Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). Monitor these signs closely to assess your cat’s health. We offer free GS medicine to help cats survive Crouched stance Click on the blue text to view Hind…
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Motor Disturbance Respiratory symptoms Learn about FIP respiratory symptoms in cats, including coughing and abdominal breathing, and understand their impact on your cat’s health We offer free GS medicine to help cats survive Abdominal breathing Click on the blue text to view Gingivitis Click on the blue text to view
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Motor Disturbance Brain infection Learn how FIP affects the brain in cats, leading to neurological symptoms like tremors, seizures, and ataxia We offer free GS medicine to help cats survive Seizures Click on the blue text to view Nystagmus Click on the blue text to view Tremors Click on the blue text to view
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Physical symptoms Body type Explore how Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) can lead to significant changes in a cat’s body shape, including weight loss and abdominal distension, and learn how to identify and manage these symptoms We offer free GS medicine to help cats survive Skinny Click on the blue text to view Ascites Click…
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Physical symptoms Oral cavity Understanding Oral Symptoms in Cats with Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) for Effective Treatment and Management We offer free GS medicine to help cats survive Ulcer Click on the blue text to view Gingivitis Click on the blue text to view Salivating Click on the blue text to view Tongue Click…
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Physical Eye Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) and Ocular Symptoms: Explore how FIP impacts cats’ eyes, causing conjunctivitis, swelling, and visual disturbances. Understand the underlying causes and their effects on feline ocular health. We offer free GS medicine to help cats survive Ocular hemorrhage Click on the blue text to view Asymmetric pupils Click on…
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Physical Covered hair FIP cat fur images reveal disease progression, helping in diagnosis, monitoring, and understanding visible health changes in Feline Infectious Peritonitis. We offer free GS medicine to help cats survive Hair loss Click on the blue text to view Dull coat Click on the blue text to view Shaggy fur Click on…