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Most cats starting FIP treatment will need the help of the below

NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT

Making sure your cat is getting 200-250 calories per day is CRITICAL and some cats will need assisted or syringe feeding of high-calorie or recovery food might be necessary until cat is eating on his/her own again

Assisted Feeding Info

CERENIA/MAROPITANT or ONDANSETRON 

Anti-nausea medications your vet can prescribe

MIRATAZ

A topical appetite stimulant that is applied to the inside of cat’s ear. Your vet can prescribe this as well.

VITAMIN B-12 INJECTIONS

Can be given weekly dosed at 0.25mL per shot

SUBCUTANEOUS FLUIDS

Can be given at the direction of your vet if the cat is dehydrated

DENAMARIN or HEPATO

Over the counter liver support supplements

PREDNISOLONE

A steroid that your vet can prescribe in a LOW DOSAGE to help calm the inflammation caused by FIP

Pred is usually only used for the first 2 weeks of treatment

SUPPORTIVE CARE FOR AN FIP KITTY

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