Hearts all across the internet are melting as we witness the heartwarming story of a caring ginger cat captured on camera comforting a black-and-white foster kitten who’s been through some tough times.
It beautifully portrays the compassionate ginger cat snuggling up to the tiny, sick foster kitten.
In the video, there’s a heart-wrenching text overlay that reads:
“The white kitten is our foster kitten and is really sick and not doing well. We think she might have feline infectious peritonitis, which is exactly what our orange cat was diagnosed with. Which can be very fatal, especially in young kittens… It’s like he knows and is taking care of her even though he just met her.”
Despite the heavy vibe, the video shows us how this ginger cat is all sweet and affectionate, comforting the unwell foster kitten.
About FIP
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Let’s talk about Feline Infectious Peritonitis, or FIP, for a moment. According to veterinary experts, it’s a viral disease caused by specific strains of the feline coronavirus. To put it bluntly, it’s a nightmare, especially for kittens.
FIP comes in two forms, one of which is more common and progresses rapidly.
The symptoms can vary from one cat to another, but they often include fatigue, weight loss, fever, breathing difficulties, seizures, vomiting, yellowing of the skin and eyes, loss of appetite, or excessive drinking of water.
Cat owners who suspect FIP should waste no time in contacting the vet!
Diagnosis isn’t straightforward, as it may require blood tests, X-rays, and fluid checks. If it turns out to be FIP, your vet is your best source of guidance on what’s best for your furry friend.
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The internet is overflowing with emotions over this ginger cat’s caring nature towards the little one. It’s genuinely emotional, wouldn’t you agree?
offering advice to the owners on how to help the poor little kitten. Tammy comments:
“Cats are so smart 😊 people don’t give them enough credit for their intelligence. they have such huge hearts as well. 🥰”
Nikko extends his well wishes, saying:
“I hope you get the FIP medication. It saved our baby!”
Brianna also shares her story, commenting:
“My cat just got diagnosed too. Hope we both pull through.”
I share that hope too! I’ll be eagerly awaiting updates on these adorable kitties, sending them all our best wishes for a speedy recovery.
If you have more heartwarming stories or experiences with FIP, please consider sharing them with our readers on Facebook. You never know who you might help or whose heart you might touch!