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RE: Could my 2 year old Baby boy have one of these three?

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Posted by: PHCatByte at Thu Jun 23 16:34:42 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHCatByte ]  
   

>>With all due respect, if your cat had FIP, it would be dead by now.
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i was trying to be tactful when i DIDN'T phrase things exactly the way you did, but essentially, you are correct...... by the time FIP is diagnosed, the poor dear is probably on its last paws. FIP is indeed a horrid disease because, as i said, you can't predict it, you can't prevent it, and you can't treat it. hopefully, the ongoing research will help make it more manageable if not eradicate it totally.

i am VERY sorry that this is how you had to learn about FIP, but it's the way most people do...


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