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Had to take one of our kitties, Delta, to be put down today. Always hate having to do that. But he lived a good long life (~20 years). He was doing good until mid-last week when he stopped eating or drinking. Nothing the vet could do for him - had a Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). There was nothing the vet could do for him but put him out of his suffering. He was a cat my son adopted from an alley behind his Frat house at college and we took him when Shaun went off to UPT. At least he had a much better, longer life than if he had stayed in that alley.
"Once a cat develops clinical FIP involving one or many systems of the cat's body, the disease is progressive and is almost always fatal."
"Once a cat develops clinical FIP involving one or many systems of the cat's body, the disease is progressive and is almost always fatal."