The most common form of the disease is referred to as “wet FIP.” Wet FIP tends to be more acute in onset and is accompanied by: Los gatos con efusiones abdominales generalmente se manifiestan con hinchazón abdominal, Mientras que los gatos con torácico (pecho) Los efusiones a menudo manifiestan problemas respiratorios (dyspnea). Many of these cats will be noticeably jaundiced due to high levels of bilirubin and/ or have strongly yellow-tinged serum and urine.
• Lethargy
• Sneezing, watery eyes, nasal discharge
• Loss of interest in food
• Not playing
• Not socializing
• Excessive sleeping
• Not jumping or climbing
• Weight loss
• Fever unresponsive to antibiotics
• Jaundice (yellowing in the eyes and skin caused by the destruction of red blood cells)
• Severe anemia (Hematocrit or Hct of 20% is concerning; Hct 15% or less is an EMERGENCY)
• Stunted growth