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    FIP and depression

    Thank you everyone, in the last difficult week this place has been a valuable source of information and comfort
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    FIP and depression

    it turns out sadly last night was time and I oddly just ..knew. I went in to check on her and she put her head on my hand and I just thought...she's done she's exhausted. Rest in peace my gorgeous girl x
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    FIP and depression

    Thank you, yes ive completely accepted the fact that it's FIP its just hard to accept that there's nothing I can do, very frustrating!! Coco did have a cuddle and a purr this morning (haven't heard her purr for a month) so at least j know she's feeling somewhat content! Thank you all for your...
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    FIP and depression

    Sorry my last post didn't seem to go through, I read about Darcy, im so sorry for your loss and in fact it was your story that prompted me to join here, I wanted real experience not text book answers. Her temperature is taken every visit it ranges from 102-106 (106 was when she was...
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    FIP and depression

    Yes horrific is the right word, I know im loosing Coco, it's odd when your pleased she has a good day but not getting better. I just want to make what time she has as comfortable as possible, if I could lift her spirits a bit it would lift mine!
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    FIP and depression

    Of course! Sorry that was all very vague it's been a very over whelming couple of weeks im so glad to Have found somewhere where I can talk! It all started on the Sat 29th of May, Cocos right eye seemed slightly closed. Having had many cats in the past I assumed either she had been a bit...
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    FIP and depression

    Hi all, new to the forum today and in need of advice! My my 14 month old Burmese coco has been diagnosed with FIP (best as it can be diagnosed) it seems she has dry FIP she seems comfortable and stable, eating, good bowel movements , since she has gone on tablets to suppress her immune system...
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