Can FIP Tablets Cure My Cat? Everything Cat Owners Should Know

Hearing that your cat has FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis) can be devastating. For many years, it was considered a fatal disease. But thanks to groundbreaking antiviral medications—particularly oral GS-441524 tablets—hope is now a reality. Many cats are not only surviving FIP but thriving after treatment. In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about whether FIP tablets can truly cure your cat.


What Are FIP Tablets?

FIP tablets are oral medications that contain GS-441524, a nucleoside analog that inhibits replication of the FIP virus (a mutation of feline coronavirus). These tablets are administered daily for 84 days, depending on the type and severity of the disease.

They are used to treat all forms of FIP:

  • Wet (effusive) FIP

  • Dry (non-effusive) FIP

  • Ocular FIP

  • Neurological FIP


Are FIP Tablets a Cure?

While “cure” is a strong word in medicine, the success rate of GS tablets in treating FIP is remarkably high when used correctly. With proper dosage and strict adherence to the full treatment course, most cats can recover completely and return to a normal, healthy life.

Success depends on:

  • Early and accurate diagnosis

  • Correct dosage based on weight and FIP type

  • Daily consistency for 84 days

  • Quality of the medication used

  • Supportive care during treatment

At FIP Cure Plus, we’ve witnessed firsthand how cats recover using high-purity, trusted GS tablets when given responsibly.


What Results Can I Expect?

Within the first 1–2 weeks:

  • Fever subsides

  • Appetite returns

  • Breathing and energy improve

By weeks 4–8:

  • Weight gain

  • Improved bloodwork

  • Stable, active behavior

At the end of treatment:

  • No signs of illness

  • Blood values normalize

  • Cat is active, eating well, and behaving normally

After the 84-day treatment, a 90-day observation period is required to confirm full recovery. If no symptoms return during that time, your cat is considered recovered from FIP.


What If Symptoms Return?

Relapses are rare but can happen. They are often due to:

  • Underdosing

  • Missed doses

  • Using low-quality or counterfeit tablets

  • Incomplete treatment course

If symptoms return, a second course of treatment may be recommended—usually at a higher dosage.


Final Thoughts

FIP is no longer a death sentence. Thanks to GS-441524 oral tablets, thousands of cats have been successfully treated worldwide. With proper care, the right dosage, and trusted support, your cat has a strong chance of making a full recovery.

If your cat has been diagnosed with FIP and you're considering treatment, FIP Cure Plus offers high-quality tablets, expert guidance, and ongoing support through every step of the journey.


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