SOCK it to FIP

Save Our Cats and Kittens from Feline Infectious Peritonitis

 

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HOW YOU CAN HELP

There are many ways that you can help SOCK FIP and FIP research.  Here are just a few suggestions.

  • Send a donation to SOCK FIP to support FIP research
  • Add a link to www.sockfip.org on your website
  • Tell all your cat-loving friends about sockfip.org so they can learn more about FIP
  • Tell your veterinarian about SOCK FIP and sockfip.org, and ask them to refer clients who have lost or are losing a cat to FIP
  • If you are a cat fancier or exhibitor, place an ad in your next show catalog to spread the word about SOCK FIP
  • Host  a SOCK FIP booth at your next cat show or other event
  • Ask your club to support FIP research by sending a donation to SOCK FIP
  • If you are a breeder, send a donation to SOCK FIP after placing your next kitten
  • If you are a Burmese or Birman breeder, or other breeder, participate in the genetic study to determine susceptibility factors among breeds and bloodlines
  • Buy and wear a “SOCK IT TO FIP” shirt
  • Buy and wear a “SOCK IT TO FIP” button
  • Make purchases through www.iGive.com to help support SOCK FIP
  • Become a fan of our SOCK FIP page on Facebook
  • Join the SOCK FIP team to spread the word and help us find solutions to FIP
 
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WINNing the FIP Fight: Veterinarians Reveal the Latest at Winn Feline Symposium

Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) might be the most dreaded diagnosis for cats.  That's because it usually happens to babies, little kittens. FIP - up 'till now - has always been considered a fatal disease. Finally, it seems, there may be hope - at least for some cats with FIP.

To announce new directions in FIP research, and actual successes, world renown researchers Dr. Niels Pederson, director for the Center of Companion Animal Health at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine, Davis and Dr. Al Legendre, professor at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, Knoxville headline the 2011 Winn Feline Foundation Symposium, WINNing the FIP Fight, June 23, 6:45 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Reston Town Center (1800 Presidents Street), Reston, VA. The seminar event, includes Q & A time, and dinner for $45. Proceeds benefit the Winn Feline Foundation Bria Fund, which provides funding for FIP research.

To read the complete article, please go to Steve Dale's Pet World website here.



 
LEGACY OF COMPASSION: SALLY MORGAN-WELCH AND HER FAMILY FOUNDATION ENGAGE IN THE BATTLE AGAINST FIP

Sally Morgan-Welch noticed that her rescued cat Jakey was lethargic and losing weight. Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)—a nearly always fatal systemic viral disease caused by a mutation in the coronavirus—was suspected. But it wasn’t until he continued his rapid descent and had to be euthanized that the veterinarians were able to determine without a doubt that Jakey had been suffering from the disease.

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