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Noel Lee
Mar 29, 20223 min read
Where to Buy FIP Treatment?
With the publication of groundbreaking clinical study by Dr. Niel Pedersen and the team of researchers at the University of California...
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Panit Uerkittaropakorn
Mar 28, 20222 min read
Why you should not remove abdominal fluid for Cats with Wet FIP.
Fluid accumulation in the abdominal and chest regions during a Wet FIP infection is caused by blood vessel inflammation. The medical...
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Noel Lee
Jan 5, 20222 min read
3 tests that determines if your cat has FIP
We have compiled 3 commonly used tests by veterinarians to detect whether your cat has been infected by the feline infectious peritonitis...
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Thailand Basmifip
Jan 5, 20222 min read
4 Reasons to Choose BASMI FIP™
Feline Infectious Peritonitis, commonly called FIP, is now easily treatable with a new antiviral drug called GS-441524. BASMI FIP™ is...
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Noel Lee
Jan 5, 20223 min read
18,000 FIP Cats Saved by Basmi FIP™
WE HAVE VERY HAPPY NEWS TO SHARE WITH YOU! As of today, 3+ years since we began offering FIP treatment to cats across Southeast Asia, we...
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Thailand Basmifip
Jan 4, 20223 min read
Injections vs. Oral: Which is better for my cat’s FIP treatment
When choosing FIP treatment using GS-441524 antivirus, you will have 2 options: subcutaneous injection or oral capsules or tablets. So...
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Noel Lee
Jan 4, 20223 min read
What‘s the Correct Dosage to Treat My Cat's FIP
BASMI FIP™ provides two treatment options, subcutaneous injections and oral capsules. Both options require a daily dose throughout the...
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Noel Lee
Oct 11, 20213 min read
Delaying FIP treatment is fatal, here is why...
In our effort to save cats from Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) related death, we have met with both successes and failures. We want...
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Noel Lee
Oct 11, 20212 min read
What is FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis) in cats?
FIP (feline infectious peritonitis) in cats is caused by feline coronavirus (FCOV). It is estimated that 80% of cats carry FCOV in their...
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