What we know about coronavirus in cats

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2022
  • As COVID-19 spread around the globe in March 2020, we had to learn a whole new language: Social Distancing, Superspreader, Asymptomatic Carrier. Huh? Many of us were taken by surprise, but many veterinarians were NOT. Veterinary research on coronaviruses in cats helped us anticipate what might happen in humans. In this fascinating talk, Dr. Gregg Dean shares his research on FCoV (Feline Coronavirus) and FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis) in cats and compares it to what we know about COVID-19 in humans.
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  • @houseofdogs4041
    @houseofdogs4041 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing

  • @DrJanAckermann
    @DrJanAckermann 11 месяцев назад +6

    My cat got diagnosed with FIP 2 months ago. He is responding very well to Molnupiravir.

  • @killmewhileimahead
    @killmewhileimahead Год назад +3

    Great video! I have treated my fosters for FIP and we have treated others in the rescue with success. I find that most of our FIP cases are kittens from dense colonies in unsanitary conditions, they tend to struggle more in terms of overcoming infections and viruses as younger kittens. We have become pretty aware of FIP symptoms when they start developing and can usually get together a treatment plan quickly. Even though our veterinarians cannot assist with treatment, I feel like they are getting better with diagnosis. Good luck with the FCOV vaccine, we definitely need it.

  • @lindakoch7231
    @lindakoch7231 2 года назад

    Clear, informative, important message. Thank you

  • @hannahswann747
    @hannahswann747 2 года назад

    Thank you so much xox

  • @NudePostingConspiracyTheories
    @NudePostingConspiracyTheories 6 месяцев назад +1

    How clear and informative. I could understand this so well, thank you. And it gave me actions that I can take -and why i would do so -for me and my cats

    • @MorrisAnimalFoundation
      @MorrisAnimalFoundation  6 месяцев назад

      We're so glad you found this information helpful! If you would like to learn about research studies helping cats with FIP, here's a link: www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/search?search=FIP

  • @syedaarif786
    @syedaarif786 2 года назад

    Informative Sir

  • @bananamanchester4156
    @bananamanchester4156 Год назад +1

    We recently found out that our cat has FeC. In the past few days, she's been sneezing and watery eyes. I did some research to see if this was a sign she had developed FIP but I haven't found any conclusive evidence yet- some sources say yes, other sources say no. My understanding so far is that it is only a sign of FeC and NOT the deadly FIP. Can anyone confirm their experience? We'll be calling the vet tomorrow for a backup opinion but I'm feeling really anxious about it.

  • @ArtOfCRash
    @ArtOfCRash 13 дней назад

    My cat was just dx with FCoV, is it possible for him to recover and the virus go away indefinitely? I did get him from a shelter, and I do have another cat (both cats are separated and was going to do an introduction once the first cat got neutered, but now with this news that’s on halt), I’m worried if it can pass to my other cat.

  • @ramayounis9599
    @ramayounis9599 Год назад +1

    Thanks dr. Fro the great info. Can a cat who has Fcov be bred ? We did Fev, FiLV, PKD and they were all negative but the doctor called us saying that she has Corona virus and she will be in touch soon. Our cat doesn’t doesn’t show any symptoms she playing all the time and eating well. I’d like to know if I should worry or no ? Thanks a lot in advance

    • @MorrisAnimalFoundation
      @MorrisAnimalFoundation  Год назад

      We recommend following the advice of your veterinarian. They know your pet better than anyone and will know what is best for them in this situation.

  • @di_kid00
    @di_kid00 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing... My cat was diagnosed with feline coronavirus and I hope it does not develop into FIP. It seems the only treatment is metronidazole and working to keep her gut health healthy. Is there any other treatment out there?

    • @nereydamagana
      @nereydamagana Год назад +1

      Hey Diana how’s your cat doing right now ? Mine just got diagnosed with it.

    • @di_kid00
      @di_kid00 Год назад +2

      @@nereydamagana Hey! She's better, but there are no medicines or cures for it, so the vet recommended probiotics daily and to do as much as possible to reduce her stress along with keep her litter box clean (virus sheds through poo).
      As the only option is to treat her symptoms and hope she sheds the virus... My cat is still lethargic from time to time, I suspect she still has fevers on and off, but no longer have soft stool. She's no longer hiding, but interacts with me unlike before, so I think she's gotten better?
      Vet told me the next option was to get a blood test to see what strain of the virus she has, and if it had mutated to FIP.
      Hope your kitty feels better! Luckily, if it mutates to FIP, UC Davis is running trials for antivirals meant to treat it. And maybe it'll be available as the official treatment for it, too. For now, the Kitten Lady did buy those antivirals for one of her cats that got FIP, and was successful in treating her cat.

    • @_soul_light8154
      @_soul_light8154 Год назад +1

      @@di_kid00 My vet tested my cat he has coronavirus and he said cats can’t send the virus to humans only to cats . And he said there no medication for this my cat fever is up to 40 he took some medication before antibiotics then Corticoïdes but now nothing Only 💉 every time his fever is up to 40 and when he take the inflammatory 💉 for his fever it goes down to 36 then 37 then 38 then go back to 39,8 then 40 so each few days I take him to take a 💉 . He is 6 months please any solution 😢 ? The vet said he will live with corona virus 🦠 inside his body forever but can’t get it again he only can send it to other cats .. .. please any solution for the coronavirus in cats so he won’t have this fever or any other problems because of it again ? Tell me what to do or to give him ? He also have some long big 🪱 and today he couldn’t take the 1/4💊 cause his fever is 40 .. my cat is all I have my only reason to smile

    • @bellie017
      @bellie017 Год назад +2

      My kitten has been diagnosed with FCov, 2mos old only. She's in the hospital now, praying she can make it 🙏🙏🙏

    • @dintrovertjournal5038
      @dintrovertjournal5038 6 месяцев назад

      hope your car is doing good and healthy @@_soul_light8154

  • @zoila30
    @zoila30 Год назад +3

    I need help understanding. So if my cat was diagnosed positive with FCoV does that mean he has FIP? Thanks 🙏

    • @MorrisAnimalFoundation
      @MorrisAnimalFoundation  Год назад +6

      That's a great question! FIP happens when FCoV mutates, which means just because your cat is positive for FCoV doesn't mean they have FIP. In fact, although FCoV is really common, very few cats actually ever develop FIP.
      Here are a few additional resources on the subject you may find helpful:
      This article goes more in-depth about the mutation: www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/article/stopping-jekyll-hyde-researchers-work-develop-oral-vaccine-source-feline-infectious
      This White Paper is a deep dive into FIP and includes current research: www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/feline-infectious-peritonitis-white-paper
      We hope this helps!

  • @binhdao1991
    @binhdao1991 Год назад

    Thanks Dr for your information! May I ask if Fcov can be removed permanently by the cat immune system or its forever inside the cat body even if the cat recovers from fcov?

    • @MorrisAnimalFoundation
      @MorrisAnimalFoundation  Год назад +2

      That's a great question! Here is what Dr. Gregg Dean said on the topic in one of his many papers.
      "While some cats are apparently able to control FECV replication and eliminate the infection, others remain as intermittent or persistent virus shedders. Additionally, immunity to FECV is not life-long so reinfection is common. The outcome is that FECV is continually churning in cat populations, particularly within shelters or breeding colonies."

  • @biscuit9535
    @biscuit9535 Год назад

    Hey doc I was tested positive for covid and my cat he's been in a fight and has lots of scratches he was bathed early in the morning since he was loaded with mud during the fight. He kinds looks like he's fatigue plus high temperature. I'm worried he's got covid as well. Please guide me how dangerous could covid be for cats

    • @buguvno8646
      @buguvno8646 Год назад +1

      I’d call up your local vet. Don’t go to the vet if you have Covid. Sometimes they can help you over the phone

  • @garyssimo
    @garyssimo 8 месяцев назад

    Off topic but I have 3 indoor only who all came down with a very bad cold and I am not around other cats at all! Regular and emergency vet where I just took my 17 yr old has no idea. No fever in the old boy and his first ever sickness.Hes on doxycycline
    two days and a bit better. Im giving sub q ringers cause hes vomiting all water he drinks.Other two have recovered and both under 5 yrs old.

    • @MorrisAnimalFoundation
      @MorrisAnimalFoundation  8 месяцев назад

      We are so sorry your cats are suddenly sick and hope they recover soon. Working with your veterinary care team is the best way forward since they know your pet's health history and can help navigate new symptoms as they appear.

  • @_soul_light8154
    @_soul_light8154 Год назад +1

    Help me please .. My vet tested my cat he has coronavirus and he said cats can’t send the virus to humans only to cats . And he said there no medication for this my cat fever is up to 40 he took some medication before antibiotics then Corticoïdes but now nothing Only 💉 every time his fever is up to 40 and when he take the inflammatory 💉 for his fever it goes down to 36 then 37 then 38 then go back to 39,8 then 40 so each few days I take him to take a 💉 . He is 6 months please any solution 😢 ? The vet said he will live with corona virus 🦠 inside his body forever but can’t get it again he only can send it to other cats .. .. please any solution for the coronavirus in cats so he won’t have this fever or any other problems because of it again ? Tell me what to do or to give him ? He also have some long big 🪱 and today he couldn’t take the 1/4💊 cause his fever is 40 .. I have this one only cat that I found and he is my all 😢

    • @MorrisAnimalFoundation
      @MorrisAnimalFoundation  Год назад

      Our team of experts wanted to pass along there is no evidence that the common type of coronavirus seen in cats is transmissible to people. As for SARS CoV 2, there is evidence that people can transmit the virus to their pets but very little evidence they transmit it back to their human companions.
      We also have a White Paper filled with information on the topic you may find useful: 769b073a.flowpaper.com/WhitePaperFIP2021/#page=1
      We hope this helps!

    • @pamelarobles3967
      @pamelarobles3967 Год назад +1

      My cat was also positive of coronavirus virus today😓 Hope they get well

    • @dienivaca2473
      @dienivaca2473 Год назад +1

      hey, did you cat recover from fever?

    • @pamelarobles3967
      @pamelarobles3967 Год назад +3

      @@dienivaca2473 yes thankfully he did.

    • @KikiandKush
      @KikiandKush Год назад +1

      ⁠@@pamelarobles3967 how many days till your cat get recovered? My cat is positive of coronavirus fcov yesterday

  • @Ethan-gj9wd
    @Ethan-gj9wd 2 года назад +1

    Hello everyone I am Ethan Kupp

  • @denisesoccorsi5006
    @denisesoccorsi5006 Год назад

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