FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis) is a viral disease that affects cats and is caused by the feline coronavirus. Many cats are infected with the feline coronavirus, but most cats don't develop the malignant form of the disease that leads to FIP. Some of the most common neurological signs in cats with FIP include dizziness, loss of balance, vision loss, lethargy, and seizures.
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