Fip In Cats Contagious To Other Cats
When a cat gets FIP it is progressive and almost always fatal.
Fip in cats contagious to other cats. Transmission of FIP from cat to cat is considered to be rare. If your cat was diagnosed with FIP and you have other cats in the household honestly the risk of spread is low. Although FIP is not believed to be contagious it is a very serious disease.
Rather FIP develops in individual cats after they are infected with FeCV and the virus undergoes mutations to become FIPV FIPV itself is not passed in the feces. FIP is associated with a viral infection called feline coronavirus. Whether or not pets can pass the virus on to humans.
What is feline infectious peritonitis. Feline infectious peritonitis FIP is a fatal disease suffered by cats and kittens. How Cats Get Feline Infectious Peritonitis.
Corona virus which is the precursor to FIP is contagious. In others the virus may cause inflammation affecting the brain eyes. How the Disease is Spread and Risk Factors.
It is important to note that while FeCV is quite contagious it is passed in the feces and saliva of infected cats and infects other cats primarily via the oral cavity FIPV is not believed to be. Many cats that develop FIP have no history of contact with other cats showing clinical signs of FIP. Of cats exposed to feline coronavirus only 5-10 of infected cats go on to develop FIP.
How is feline infectious peritonitis spread. As long as you thoroughly disinfect the toys beds bowls etc they should be safe for another cat. Even with the more harmful strains apparently healthy cats may be carriers of the virus and may shed the virus without ever showing signs of disease.