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On March 17, 2025, Puddin, a 16 week old, 1.9 kg male Maine Coon kitten, presented with pyrexia, lethargy and abdominal ascites. The bloodwork exhibited signs of anemia, neutrophilia, hyperglobulinemia, hypoalbuminemia and an a/g ratio of 0.3. Puddin was diagnosed with wet FIP. There were no ocular or neurological signs present. On March 17th, FIP treatment…

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Monitoring FIP Treatment Successful FIP treatment requires close monitoring—tracking symptoms, weight, and lab results to adjust care as needed. This guide explains what to check, when, and why it matters.
