With dry fip, it is organ failure and/or anemia. My Buddy died naturally  
from what probably was dry fip. His pcv was 6 the last time it was measured, a  
couple of days before.  The vet said he should not have been able to stand.  
But he was on the dex/depo combo shots, and he was literally trotting around 
the 
 house. I want to put Lucy on those shots.
 
Wet fip is different, though, and does not usually affect organs in the  same 
way.  Cats stop eating at some point, and that will kill them if they  are 
not force-fed.  So maybe that is what happens, or anemia.
 
Michelle
 
In a message dated 1/30/2007 4:07:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

None of the websites  say... even Dr. Addie's says all FIP cats are 
euthanized. I suppose it will  get to a point where she will be suffering so 
bad you'll 
have to euthanise  her? It appears that is the case with every other FIP+ cat 
in existence.  Surely there have been research cats that they have just let 
die to KNOW what  the end result of FIP is... but I can't find any reference. I 
mean, how do  they KNOW it's 100% fatal, as all the websites state, if ALL 
the cats that  have it are euthanised? That's a REALLY good question Michelle!
 
Hideyo, can you contact  Dr. Addie and that other Japanese vet (who's name I 
forget now - Ishida  maybe?) and ask them? I don't see any contact info on Dr. 
Addie's website, but  I know you've spoken to her. Ask, if the cat is NOT 
euthanised, WHAT is the  cause of death, and what could we expect to see happen 
in the end  stages?

Phaewryn



 

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