Frookie
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Frookie
Cincinnati, OH
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Frookie’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Frookie's Story
FIP SURVIVOR!<br/>Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a devastating, historically fatal disease in cats caused by a mutation of the feline coronavirus, typically affecting cats aged six months to five years. It causes severe, widespread inflammation, presenting in "wet" (fluid buildup in chest/abdomen), "dry" (organ inflammation), or combined forms. While once considered untreatable, antiviral medications have made FIP manageable!<br/><br/>Frookie was treated for 'wet' FIP from November 2025 to Feb 2026.<br/>And he's feeling great!<br/><br/>Frookie has a great philosophy for life: hammocks and snacks. He's prefers a quiet space where everyone can vibe and relax.
FIP SURVIVOR!
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a devastating, historically fatal disease in cats caused by a mutation of the feline coronavirus, typically affecting cats aged six months to five years. It causes severe, widespread inflammation, presenting in "wet" (fluid buildup in chest/abdomen), "dry" (organ inflammation), or combined forms. While once considered untreatable, antiviral medications have made FIP manageable!
Frookie was treated for 'wet' FIP from November 2025 to Feb 2026.
And he's feeling great!
Frookie has a great philosophy for life: hammocks and snacks. He's prefers a quiet space where everyone can vibe and relax.
FIP SURVIVOR!
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a devastating, historically fatal disease in cats caused by a mutation of the feline coronavirus, typically affecting cats aged six months to five years. It causes severe, widespread inflammation, presenting in "wet" (fluid buildup in chest/abdomen), "dry" (organ inflammation), or combined forms. While once considered untreatable, antiviral medications have made FIP manageable!
Frookie was treated for 'wet' FIP from November 2025 to Feb 2026.
And he's feeling great!
Frookie has a great philosophy for life: hammocks and snacks. He's prefers a quiet space where everyone can vibe and relax.
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