We recommend for all affected FIP cats to undergo below treatment protocol:
1. Treatment with daily injection for a minimum of 30 days
2. Followed by daily oral treatment with tablet for the remaining days until day 84
3. Force feeding throughout the duration
4. Subcutaneous drip of Hartmann’s or Lactated Ringers solution
5. For cats in severe condition, we suggest to hospitalise the cats during treatment duration
119 recenzí 6x Strips FipMed Tablets x 10 days (for 3kg cats)
My baby, Melon, is currently hospitalized at Kansas State because of his FIP. We were on day 7 of pills and he was doing amazing.
My boy had his 30 day bloodwork and I want to share it.
When I got him from his foster mom (a friend of mine) in April, I took him for a check up and he was about 7 pounds and declared healthy. Never an active boy, I jokingly nicknamed him Loaf.
In August he wasn’t well. Throwing up, losing weight. Got him to the vet and he was barely 6 pounds. Looked like a 20 year old. My sweet docile boy bit two techs! We were sent to the ER where that night we got the call, suspected FIP. But there was some hope but it wasn’t easy or affordable. She gave us time to talk and google and we called back with our decision. That is how we came here and got the pills. Guess what, Loaf’s health have never been better than this!
Momo took about 48 hours for me to see some improvement. He stopped vomiting thanks to the anti -nausea meds and although he never stopped eating, he was even more interested in it thanks to the steroids.
We had a hiccup though, we we traveling and had coverage for his shots for all but one day. I was struggling to get answers. A wonderful woman reached out to me to tell me about this FipMed so I got my answers and we were able to pill him for that day instead.
My boy grew and grew.
He played. I almost cried. I never saw it before. Ever. He loves all the toys. He runs around like a madman with them.
And he FEELS good. There is a lovely heft to him that he never had.
We have stayed on the pills and do not feel like failures. It was that or he wasn’t going to get medicine. He had soft stools which wasn’t ideal but neither was all the goop we fed him to get him out of hiding and reward him afterwards, sliding it under the couch because he wouldn’t come out for hours. His GI tract was being impacted by that and of course, all the stress. Hell, MY own GI tract wasn’t doing so great either. Pills are not a failure. I have, however, nicknamed him from Luffy to forty-two. His daily cost. It’s hard but we continued and he pays us back in his own way. Thank you FipMed for the pills!
Baby Karma has begun trying really hard to walk, and I’m so happy she semi does and wants to. I can’t wait for her to fully regain and start walking 100%. The fipmed meds worked! & Gabapentin helped with discomfort and some Neuro. The appetite stimulant also worked as she’s beginning to eat on her own. I’m such a proud mama. My baby is a strong survivor who is kicking dry Neuro FIPs butt! & she even started giving me kisses !!! we still have a long way to go with how long she will need her meds since we are only on day 5, but baby is going to live.