Meet Ebby Age: 9 years old Breed: Scottish Fold Diagnosis: Effusive (wet) form I’ve had Ebby for just about three years now, after adopting her at age 8. Her FIP journey began subtly, with symptoms that were easy to dismiss — until they weren’t. It started this past winter when I noticed small changes: a slightly odd gait, not getting… The post Meet Ebby appeared first on BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials.| BOVA – Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
Meet Louis Age: 8.5 months Breed: British Shorthair Diagnosis: Effusive (wet) form Our little boy Louis gradually became less playful and started eating only tiny amounts of food. It happened so slowly over the course of a month that it was easy to miss — until one day, his tummy became noticeably swollen. That’s when we knew something wasn’t right.… The post Meet Louis appeared first on BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials.| BOVA – Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
Meet Potato Age: 2 years Breed: British short hair Diagnosis: Effusive (wet) form Last June, I noticed that my usually snuggly, lazy boy Potato was becoming withdrawn. He seemed depressed, lethargic, and just not himself. He started eating cat litter — a clear sign something was wrong — and overall, he just wasn’t a happy boy. He was also breathing… The post Meet Potato appeared first on BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials.| BOVA – Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
Meet Buffy Age: 8 months Breed: Domestic longhair Diagnosis: Non-effusive (dry) form I’m a veterinary nurse and adopted a kitten from a local rescue. She started having diarrhoea with blood in it. We thought it could have been stress from starting a new life in a new home with dogs. We sent her faeces off for testing and came back…| BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials