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RE: FIP

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Posted by: PHMadameAlto at Sat May 21 23:18:11 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHMadameAlto ]  
   

From what I've read, the FIP test is not conclusive because it only tests for the corona virus and has caused needless deaths of kittens with false positives. I would suggest you contact another vet, perferably one who specializes in cats. Unfortunately there is no way to know for sure what has been passed onto the kittens. The corona virus may lie dormant forever or it may evolve into FIP if the kitten is placed in a stressful enviroment.

The kindest thing to do would be to have the kittens place in single cat homes or in homes where the person is willing to deal with a cat who might develop FIP. This will take a lot of work on your part and you may have to contact some rescue organizations.

Good luck to you! Hopefull some of our more experienced members will spot this post and give you more help!

>>Looking for uplifting information on FIP. I have three persians which I purchased from a very good closed cattery. I paid between $175 and $250 each for my kittens. I love kittens so I decided to allow mine to have kittens before getting them fixed. I took my cats from 8 weeks of age and had them vet checked and kept them up on all of the shots. I keep them inside only and never allow any other cats inside my home. I clean everything with a mixture of bleach/water. I clean my litter boxes regular and even replace my boxes about once a year. I feed my kittens IAMs moist from 3 weeks on and sometimes suppliment with KMR. I sold some of my kittens for $150 each no shots, no papers. I speak with each person who purchases a kitten and they all agree to get the kittens vet checked and maintain all shots. Well one woman purchased two kittens which she did not get vet checked or shots for. She allowed the kittens outside, took them to pet stores, and homes with other cats. One of the kittens fell ill and was put down due to FIP. I had tests done on the deceased kitten to determine what caused its death. The woman has since failed to get her other kitten in to see the vet. Her vet suggested I have the kittens I currently have under go a test that will cost $75 each and put down any kittens who test positive. Her vet is certain that the FIP came from the mother of the kitten. She wants me to pull these kittens away from the mother now but they cannot be placed in other homes until 8 weeks old. All of the information I have found and local vets including my own state that the test for FIP is not good. Putting down postive kittens would be wrong since any kitten with a the carnovirus would test positive to FIP. I will get all three of my cats fixed regardless of the test results. Any kittens I place I will request an agreement that the kittens be tested and vet advice be followed closely to prevent if possible anything. But how do I know for sure if my female passed this to her kittens? How do I know this poor kitten was not exposed by an outside cat at the womans house? How do I know she does not have other cats in her home that are carriers? I do not want to put down kittens that look and act so healthy? Any advice? I will never ever breed cats or dogs again. I have just cried all day. Anyone else been through this?
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