Mrsgreenjeens,
Doesn't non effusive FIP not involve any fluid? Is it possible to have bruising on a kittens intestines?
Mingsmongolis,
I think the biggest signifier for them is the growth on the abdomen. He's only 4 and a half months old so what else could the growth be?
Thank you for the response.
So far there has been no fever, I think the biggest thing in their diagnosis is the growth on his intestine. He's only 4 and a half months old so it's too early for cancer I think. They did an ultrasound and it's a growth, not something stuck in it.
Hi there,
My kitten has just been loosely diagnosed with FIP.
His symptoms from what I know, and what I remember from the vets are as follows:
Weight loss - (4.5 months old)
"Borderline Aenemia" - 33%?
A:G Ratio - 0.5
Lethargy - He has been sleeping quite a bit and not wanting to play...