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FIP Observation Period.

So what is observation? The next 84 days after you have completed the treatment is classified as the observation period. During this period it is important to keep an eye on your baby for any signs of a relapse. These…

TREATMENT COSTS

The most common question we are asked is how much will treatment cost to treat my cat/kitten for 84 days? Unfortunately no one can answer this question as costs depend on so many things: how old is your cat/kitten? how…

PALLIATIVE CARE FOR AN FIP CAT/KITTEN

Symptomatic Treatment For owners that choose not to treat their cat/kitten with REM or GS their option is to provide Symptomatic treatment as prescribed by their vet. This normally entails a low to moderate dosage of prednisilone starting at 2…

How do I feed my FIP Baby?

This is a question asked all the time and can be the difference between success and failure. A cat/kittens body needs a lot of nourishment during the treatment of FIP as there is so much for the body to repair.…

Why Have Pet Health Insurance?

Treating a cat or kitten with Feline Infectious Peritonitis(FIP) can be very expensive as treatment goes by the weight of the animal. The treatment guidelines are as follows however please remember every cat/ kitten is different as are the types…