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Question by Sue
Submitted on 7/13/2003
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My 2 year old seemingly healthy, a little over weight male indoor/outdoor cat ate then about 1 hour later vomitted food, then fluids about 1 minute later, then started crying, panting, and deficated.  Upon arrival at vet office he had about 2 degrees of temp and fluid on lower lungs.  Later vet said it was fluid outside of lungs which he treated with lasix.  Does he have FIP?


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Submitted on 11/19/2003
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