Why Choose Us

We offer a wide range of effective supplements for the cat FIP (Feline infectious peritonitis). Manufactured in strict accordance with the international pharmaceutical procedures.

Responsive

Contact our team at any time via online chat and we will answer your questions about the usage of supplements.

Delivery

All supplements will be shipped via air express delivery. We commit a shorter delivery time to save more cats.

Affordable

Our supplements are available at attractive prices, with the uncompromised quality.

Products

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KRUUSE Disposable Syringe with attached needle luer lock

Disposable Syringes

2/3ml

23G x 5/8″

0.60 x 16mm

100/pk

Only Ships from East Asian warehouse, with GS-441524 injections. Not sold or shipped individually.

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Timmy&Kitty GS-441524 Injection

Timmy&Kitty® GS-441524 Injection (20mg/ml*6ml) for FIP Treatment

Shipments from United States, Italy (all EU countries can be delivered), Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong warehouses.If you are live in countries/regions above, it usually take 1-2 workdays to arrive(overnight shipping).

Shipments from East Asian warehouse, usually take 2 to 5 days to arrive.

 

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        Dr. Bai GS-441524 Injection

        Dr. Bai® GS-441524 Injection (20mg/ml*5.5ml) for FIP Treatment

        Shipments from North East Asia typically take 3 to 7 days to arrive.

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            LongLive GS-441524 Injection

            LongLive® GS-441524 Injection (20mg/ml*6ml) for FIP Treatment

            Shipments from the United States, Japan, Taiwan warehouses.If you are located in areas above, it usually take 1-3 days to arrive.

            Shipments from East Asian warehouse, usually take 2 to 5 days to arrive.

              Experts and Scholars

              Effective Supplements for Curing Cat FIP. Backed by Science.
              Niels Pedersen

              Niels Pedersen

              PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF UC DAVIS

              Principal Investigator, Feline Health Studies, George & Phyllis Redmond Miller Trust of The San Francisco Foundation "Donor Advised Grant".
              Principal Investigator, Genetic susceptibility to feline infectious peritontis (FIP), Morris Animal Foundation.

              Kyeong-Ok Chang

              Kyeong-Ok Chang

              VIROLOGY PROFESSOR OF KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

              DVM (1989), Seoul National University
              MS (1991), Seoul National University
              PhD (1999), The Ohio State University

              Yunjeong Kim

              Yunjeong Kim

              ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY

              DVM, Seoul National University
              MS – Veterinary Pathology, Seoul National University
              PhD, Veterinary Preventive Medicine, The Ohio State University
              Post-Doctoral training, National Institutes of Health
              Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Microbiologists (Immunology)

              Brian G. Murphy

              Brian G. Murphy

              BA, DVM, PHD, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, PATHOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY OF UC DAVIS

              BA Biology (1988), Whitman Collect, Walla Walla WA
              DVM (1992), Washington State University, Pullman, WA
              PhD Virology (2006), Washington State University, Pullman, WA

              Patricia A. Pesavento

              Patricia A. Pesavento

              DVM, PHD, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, PATHOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY OF UC DAVIS

              PhD Cell and Molecular Biology (1994), Harvard University, Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology
              DVM (2000), School of Veterinary Medicine, Davis, California

              Hongwei Liu

              Hongwei Liu

              STAFF RESEARCH ASSOCIATE III

              Hongwei Liu has been working in the field of molecular biology, virology, and immunology for the last 20 years. She has worked on numerous research projects with Dr. Pedersen and Dr. Pesavento over the years and is a vital contributor to FIP Research at UC Davis.

              Articles

              Neurological and Ocular FIP

              Niels C. Pedersen, DVM PhD   Distinguished Professor Emeritus   UC Davis, Center for Companion Animal Health   Updated February 10, 2023  Background   What is FIP? – FIP is caused by a common and a largely innocuous enteric coronavirus, Read more…

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