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FIP You Should To Know

Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)'s early symptoms can be subtle, such as lethargy, reduced appetite, and weight loss. However, FIP progresses rapidly and can be fatal without timely treatment, making early detection and intervention crucial. Prompt care also helps prevent acute organ failure in late-stage FIP.

Because FIP medications can place stress on the liver and kidneys during metabolism, we usually recommend supportive supplements—such as liver support, kidney support, and probiotics—to help the body recover more quickly.

At Maxpaw, we have helped over 17,000 cats recover, with a success rate of up to 98%. We continually improve our treatments, from tablets to injectables, to enhance recovery outcomes and make therapy more comfortable.

Original FIP Medication For Cats [GS-441524] – Start Treatment At Home Now

FIP Treatment Injection

FIP Treatment Injection

1 Vial
$50.00
Rescue Kit for pickup

Rescue Kit for pickup

Injection Treatment Kit
$80.00
50mg Oral Tablet $0.24/mg

50mg Oral Tablet $0.24/mg

10 Tablets
$120.00
15mg Mini-Tablet (Kitten-Friendly)

15mg Mini-Tablet (Kitten-Friendly)

1 box / 30 tablets
$150.00

How Our 1-on-1 Support Works

Complete care from diagnosis to recovery. Every step is guided by science and compassion.

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What Makes Us Different

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Lab-certified for safety and efficacy.

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Ships across USA within 24 hours.

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Available at 200+ volunteer locations.

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Smaller Tablets

Easy-to-feed tablets with intact coating.

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Professional team for 1-on-1 consults.

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Fast Acting

Improve within 3 days.

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Comprehensive

One-stop care for every step.

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Less Painful

R&D reduces pain by 50-80%.

How Maxpaw Fights FIP
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HOW IT WORKS

Direct To The Intestine, Maximum Efficacy — What's New?

It's not just about making medication easier to give. FIP treatments work best when absorbed in the intestines — if broken down by stomach acid, their effectiveness drops.

Maxpaw's advanced coating protects each tablet, allowing it to pass safely through the stomach and...

release its active ingredients precisely where they're needed — in the intestines.

Some cat parents may try to split larger tablets or give partial doses for convenience, but this can damage the coating and reduce absorption.

Our smaller tablets make dosing simpler while ensuring maximum efficacy — helping your cat recover faster and stay healthier.

Cure Story

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Beethoven’s Story

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Beethoven was diagnosed with dry FIP at just 11 months old, and now—2 years and 5 months later—he’s fully cured! From 11 lbs to a healthy 23 lbs, happy and strong. Forever grateful to Maxpaw.
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Milo’s Recovery

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Our cat Milo had neuro FIP, and we almost gave up hope. Maxpaw’s team offered 24/7 support and a clear plan. Today he’s back to climbing, playing, and purring nonstop.
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Luna’s Journey

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Luna was diagnosed with wet FIP at 8 months old. After 84 days of treatment, her energy and sparkle came back. She’s now one year FIP-free and living her best life!
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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ
What Is Feline Infectious Peritonitis?

Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a serious viral disease caused by a mutation of the feline coronavirus (FCoV).

It can affect cats of any age or breed, though it's most common in young cats and multi-cat households. Not all cats exposed to FCoV develop FIP — only a small percentage experience this mutation.

Symptoms of Feline Infectious Peritonitis

FIP can appear weeks or months after infection. Early signs include fever, loss of appetite, and lethargy. There are four main types of FIP, each with distinct symptoms:

Wet FIP
Fluid buildup in the chest or abdomen, causing a pot-bellied look and breathing difficulty.

Dry FIP
Inflammatory lesions in organs (liver, kidneys, brain, eyes), leading to neurological or vision issues.

Neuro FIP
Tremors, seizures, difficulty walking, or loss of balance.

Ocular FIP
Eye inflammation, cloudiness, or vision loss. Some cats may show overlapping symptoms of more than one type.

Is my cat at risk of developing FIP?

Any cat exposed to FCoV can develop FIP, but young cats (under 2 years) are most at risk. High-density environments like shelters or catteries increase exposure risk. Genetics, stress, and weakened immunity can also contribute to FIP development.

How Is FIP Diagnosed?

There's no single test that can confirm FIP. Diagnosis relies on a combination of clinical signs and tests, such as:

- Complete blood count (CBC)
- RT-PCR or PCR tests on effusion or tissue samples
- ALB/GLOB ratio (often < 0.7 in FIP cases)

Only your veterinarian can confirm the diagnosis based on these results and your cat's overall condition.

Is FIP Contagious?

No. The common feline coronavirus (FCoV) is contagious, but once it mutates into FIP, the mutated virus cannot spread between cats. Healthy cats in the same household can safely stay together — just ensure good hygiene and a strong immune system.

How Is FIP Treated?

Studies by Dr. Niels Pedersen and others have shown that GS-441524 is highly effective in treating FIP when given for 84 consecutive days.

- Available in injectable and tablet form
- Dosage depends on your cat's weight and FIP type
- Completing the full course and 84-day observation period is essential for recovery

Cats that finish the full protocol and remain symptom-free afterward are considered cured.

Can my cat take other medications during FIP treatment?

Most medications can be used safely with GS-441524. Avoid or limit:

- Steroids (can suppress immune response)
- Drugs with neurological side effects (can complicate monitoring) Flea treatments can be used if your cat has tolerated them before.

Should I quarantine a cat with FIP?

Quarantine is not necessary. The FIP mutation is not contagious between cats. In multi-cat homes, good hygiene and stress reduction are enough to protect other cats.

Our Lifetime Guarantee

Cats Improve In 1 Week With Our FIP Treatment

If your cat relapses during the observation period after 84 days of treatment, MAXPAW team will provide GS-441524 treatment for up to another 84 days at no cost.

Maxpaw provides cat owners access to life-saving antiviral treatment proven to eliminate FIP.
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