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FIPよ、さようなら。
希望に向かって。
 

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Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is no longer a death sentence. With groundbreaking treatments, thousands of cats have recovered and regained their health. At CureFIP, we provide proven solutions to manage and treat FIP, giving your cat the chance to thrive again.

FIP 猫?

Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a serious and often fatal disease in cats caused by a mutation of feline coronavirus. While feline coronavirus is widespread and typically harmless, causing mild diarrhea or no symptoms at all, a small percentage of infected cats experience a mutation of the virus. This mutation, combined with a unique interaction with the cat’s immune system, can lead to the development of FIP.

 

It’s important to note that the feline coronavirus responsible for FIP is not the same as the coronavirus causing COVID-19, and it only affects cats. Feline coronavirus is commonly present in the feces of cats, and infection is highly prevalent among feline populations. However, detecting coronavirus in a cat does not confirm FIP, as not all strains cause this severe disease. Diagnosing FIP requires advanced testing and clinical evaluation by a veterinarian.

What cats are more likely to get FIP?

We do not know why certain cats develop FIP and others do not, but it is diagnosed more often in:

  • Cats under 2 years of age

  • Pedigree cats

  • Cats in multi-cat homes 

Symptoms of Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)

Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) presents in various ways, often making it challenging to diagnose without veterinary expertise. The disease has two primary forms: wet (effusive) and dry (non-effusive), though many cats show signs of both.

Wet FIP Symptoms
    •    Fluid accumulation: Fluid may collect in the abdomen, chest, or around the heart, leading to a swollen, rounded belly or difficulty breathing.
    •    Visible changes: Owners might notice rapid weight loss and lethargy as fluid build-up progresses.

 

Dry FIP Symptoms
    •    Organ involvement: This form can affect organs like the intestines, lymph nodes, brain, kidneys, and eyes.
    •    General symptoms: Cats with dry FIP may show subtle signs such as fever, poor appetite, and weight loss.
    •    Gum discoloration: Pale or slightly yellow gums are a common indicator.

Neurological FIP Symptoms
When the brain or spinal cord is affected, symptoms can include:
    •    Seizures or tremors
    •    Wobbly gait or difficulty walking
    •    Behavioral changes

 

Ocular FIP Symptoms
If the eyes are involved, signs may include:
    •    Cloudy or bloodshot eyes
    •    Differing pupil sizes
    •    Signs of pain, such as squinting or holding the eyes closed

How is Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) Treated?

In the past, Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) was considered a fatal disease with no viable treatment options. However, advancements in veterinary medicine have changed that, offering hope through the use of antiviral medications. These treatments have shown excellent results in clinical studies, demonstrating both safety and efficacy in combating FIP.

 

Treatment Duration and Approach

 

The standard treatment protocol involves a 12-week course of antiviral medication. While this may seem lengthy, it provides the best chance for complete clearance of the disease. Ongoing research may pave the way for shorter treatment durations in the future, but for now, the 12-week regimen is the recommended standard.

Monitoring and Adjustments

 

Each cat responds differently to treatment, and adjustments to the dosage may be necessary during the treatment period. If a cat does not respond as expected, veterinarians may recommend increasing the medication dosage to achieve better results. Close monitoring by a veterinarian is essential to ensure effective treatment and address any changes in the cat’s condition.

With these advancements,

 

FIP is no longer a hopeless diagnosis. Successful management and recovery are now within reach for many affected cats.

CureFIP: Effective Oral and Injectable Treatments for FIP 

At CureFIP, we provide both oral and injectable treatment options for Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), ensuring flexible and effective solutions for your cat’s recovery.

    •    Fast Shipping: Orders are shipped the same day upon confirmation of payment and shipping details.

    •    Quick Delivery: Enjoy rapid delivery within 1–3 business days, ensuring your pet receives timely care.

    •    Nationwide Availability: Our treatments are available for all cities across Japan.

 

Our Guarantees are SIMPLE.

 

RESULT GUARANTEE 

Refund any unopened injectables and pills within 30 days of purchase.

RELAPSE GUARANTEE

50% discount for relapse case that occurs within 12 months of initial treatment.

 

For reliable FIP treatment and prompt service, choose CureFIP. Let us help your cat get back to health.

 

 

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経口薬

当社の経口カプセルは、猫の飼い主様にFIP感染を簡単かつ無痛に治療する方法を提供します。

 

軽症の早期段階の場合に最適であり、猫が通常通りに食事や排便をしている場合に使用できます。

注射

注射は、猫伝染性腹膜炎(FIP)の最も有効的な治療法です。

FIP治療では、回復と生存率を最大限に高めるため、最初に注射療法を行うことが推奨されています。

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