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Question by RON
Submitted on 9/7/2003
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Our cat is, by outside appearances, healthy, good appetite, loving and active.  He is a pure bred 2 year old Maine Coon.  Two weeks ago he seemed to have a blood shot eye.  We now hear from the Vet who tested things that it appears he has FIP.  We are stunned - how would he get it?  When he was a kitten in a cattery?  And what can we possibly do to try to help him win the disease?  Thank you


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