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I know it can be quite worrying when you think your cat might be sick. FIP is notoriously tricky to diagnose, but there are things you can keep an eye out for.

One of the first signs of FIP is often a lack of appetite. If your cat suddenly stops eating or eats much less than usual, it might be cause for concern. Another thing to look for is sudden weight loss. Even if they still eat a bit, they might still lose weight.

Pay attention to their energy levels. Cats with FIP often seem more tired than usual. They might sleep more and show less interest in playing or interacting with you. You should also look for any signs of a fever. If your cat feels warmer than usual, it might indicate a persistent fever, which is common in FIP.

Of course, all of these symptoms can be caused by a myriad of other conditions, but they all indicate that something is wrong. It’s best to get a vet involved and let them run tests to reach a diagnosis. If it is FIP, the disease can be treated today, as this PIF gatos page shows. It’s no longer a death sentence.