Fip In Cats Contagious To Other Cats
In others the virus may cause inflammation affecting the brain eyes.
Fip in cats contagious to other cats. Many cats that develop FIP have no history of contact with other cats showing clinical signs of FIP. The disease is progressive and eventually fatal. While FIP is not contagious there does seem to be a genetic component to which cats are more prone to the mutation which is why we sometimes see it in cats related to each other.
In an affected cat the virus spreads throughout the body and can cause a wide range of different signs including peritonitis with the accumulation of fluid in the abdomen but in other cats fluid may accumulate in the chest cavity. No not in terms of protecting your other cats from FCoV infection. Unfortunately this initial benign infection may later mutate to cause FIP in some cats.
It may be helpful to minimise stress and ensure. Is FIP in cats contagious. Corona virus which is the precursor to FIP is contagious.
FIP is a serious disease with near 100 mortality no good test no good treatment and no good vaccine. Early signs of FIP can vary but often include a rising and falling fever loss of appetite and energy loss. Feline infectious peritonitis fip is a viral disease in cats which carries a high mortality due to its characteristic aggressiveness and nonresponsiveness to fever along with other complications.
It is also one of the most complicated diseases known to veterinary medicine. Feline infectious peritonitis FIP is an immune-mediated contagious viral disease of cats caused by certain strains of the feline coronavirus. It occurs in a very small proportion of cats or kittens and is caused by a common virus called feline coronavirus.
One of the complicated aspects of FIP is that while Feline Coronavirus FCoV is very common Feline Infectious Peritonitis is rare. Transmission of FIP from cat to cat is considered to be rare. Close contact between cats is very important for transmission of the disease.