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Wet vs. Dry FIP: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Care
Feb 12, 2026 NeoFipronisFeline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a serious and often life-threatening viral disease caused by a mutation of feline coronavirus (FCoV). Although many cats are exposed to FCoV during their lives, only a small percentage—approximately 1–2%—develop FIP.
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Why Early Detection Is Critical in FIP Treatment
Feb 12, 2026 NeoFipronisFeline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a severe viral disease caused by a mutation of feline coronavirus (FCoV). Many cats are exposed to FCoV during their lifetime, but only about 1–2% develop FIP. Once the mutation occurs, the disease can progress rapid
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How GS-441524 Changed the Future of FIP Treatment
Feb 12, 2026 NeoFipronisFor decades, Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) was regarded as one of the most devastating diagnoses in feline medicine. Once clinical signs appeared, survival was rare, and most cats were euthanized due to the lack of effective treatment.
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Understanding FIP: Early Signs Every Cat Owner Should Know
Feb 12, 2026 NeoFipronisFeline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is one of the most feared diagnoses in feline medicine. For decades, it was considered almost universally fatal. Today, thanks to breakthroughs in antiviral research—particularly GS-441524 (Pronidesivir)—FIP has shifted