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Important Regulatory Notice for Texas Residents

Effective immediately, World Paws is no longer able to offer products or services to residents of Texas.
In response to regulatory requirements, we have suspended all Texas-related operations, including product availability, shipping, and related services within the state of Texas.
World Paws is actively conducting a full legal and compliance review and is taking immediate action to ensure adherence to all applicable laws and regulations.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this process.
For administrative inquiries related to prior transactions only, existing customers may contact support at:

HarmonyFip@gmail.com

World Paws does not provide veterinary medical services, diagnosis, treatment recommendations, or veterinary consultation.

Thank you for your understanding.

 

COMPASSION

FOR FIP

 
 
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 HARMONY GS: USA-MADE FIP Meds for Compassionate use, SAVING CATS SINCE 2020

Harmony provides the latest treatment options for felines with FIP and works with researchers to offer GS-441524 for compassionate use and research purposes only.

If you believe your cat has relapsed, please Contact Us to help with dosing. If your cat has developed resistance to GS-441524, please contact us for other options under our research program.

Disclaimer: World Paws, Rose & Harmony are not veterinary clinics. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or offer medical advice. All information provided is for educational and compassionate-use purposes only. Always consult a licensed veterinarian for diagnosis or treatment decisions.

Who ARE WE?

We are a dedicated team based in the USA with firsthand experience of the devastating impact of FIP on our own cats. We have come together to provide compassionate use solutions for cats affected by this disease.

 WHAT IS FELINE INFECTIOUS PERITONITIS(FIP)?

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Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a viral disease that caused by the feline coronavirus.

FIP usually occurs in young cats (0-2 years old) and older cats and can present in two forms, wet or dry FIP, with or without ocular or neurological involvement.