Just got this in the mail:Hi All,Do you know that FIP can actually affect older cats? I didn’t know it until now. According to the vet, FIP can stay dormant in a cat for quite a long time with no signs and symptoms to show. When it’s in the body, it starts mutating. Once the cat stresses, there’s an outbreak and that’s the end of the road.Gretel, now 5 years old, was rescued when she was a little kitten.
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