What are some of the signs of FIP?
| top The most common signs of FIP in young cats are cyclic, antibiotic non-responsive fever, lethargy, and failure to grow. Additional signs depend on what form the disease takes, i.e., wet or dry FIP. Cats with the wet form of FIP develop a yellow fluid with high protein content in their chest or abdomen. This fluid may cause breathing problems or abdominal distention. The dry form is associated with masses (granulomas) on the kidneys, mesenteric lymph nodes, and in the brain and eyes. Cats with dry FIP usually have ocular or neurologic signs.