Meet our sweet FIP survivors
Welcome to our dedicated page for Zoe FIP survivors! Here, we celebrate the success stories of our kitties who have experienced remarkable results using Zoe. We are proud to share their journeys and the positive impact this treatment has had on their lives. Join us in honoring their resilience and the hope they represent!

Kimberly BC
DAISY MAY
I chose the Zoe product because it was the most reasonably priced but I felt it worked extremely well for my Daisy! I went the extra days to 112 instead of just the 84 and I’m glad I did because it seemed to be the extra she needed. She had the neurological issues too, and her eyes were affected. She appears to be back to normal and I really pray she doesn’t ever get it again but was so grateful for the treatment. Daisy May has a nice and healthy coat now and is just as spunky and spry as she used to be. I actually think she’s the healthiest she’s ever been. Thank you for providing a great treatment.

Regina SK
OLIVER
When I first started using ZoeFIP my little Oliver was on deaths door, after only a few days he started to get better and within a few weeks he was playing again. ZoeFIP has given my family access to life saving medication in the nick of time and they have continued to support us well into the 3rd month of FIP treatments. The team at ZoeFIP are in it for the love of cats and nothing makes that more clear than their amazing customer service. They go above and beyond to make sure you have what you need to help your fur baby during this difficult recovery process. I highly recommend ZoeFIP for reliable and supportive access to FIP treatments for your cats. Little Ollie is here with us thanks to the amazing work ZoeFIP does. Thank you ZoeFIP for everything you've done to help my little Ollie, you're life savers over at ZoeFIP.

Maple Ridge BC
DROGO
We learned that our cat, Drogo, potentially had dry FIP after coming into contact with an FIP team. After multiple hospital visits and various failed medications, we decided to put him on FIP treatment using Zoe. We chose Zoe because it was Canadian and reasonably priced. Zoe was always quick to answer emails and send orders. We instantly saw positive results from the medication after the first 48 hours and continued for the full 84 day treatment. We noticed an immediate increase with his appetite and his playfulness came back! This was the best decision we ever made, and we’re so grateful he is happy and healthy. The treatment was completely successful and we would recommend Zoe to any cat parents looking for a reliable treatment.

Kitchener ON
LILY
When my kitten Lily was diagnosed with FIP, her condition declined very quickly. It was a terrifying and stressful time, and the cost of treatment felt overwhelming. Zoe was such a great option: accessible, reliable, and affordable. Their customer service was excellent, and communication was always fast and reassuring. With the medication they provided, Lily made amazing progress and has now fully recovered. She is now back to breaking my furniture and climbing my curtains.

Calgary AB
JOJO
Thank you for responding to my order readily and quickly. We are able to receive the medications in time for the treatment to happen as soon as possible. He's doing really great, he seems really playful and healthy.

Scarborough ON
JOLLY
Jolly is doing really well. He got through the medication and the observation period with flying colours. He is healthy, gained 4.5 lbs, eating well and has lots of energy. His fur is getting thicker. He's extremely active. He's actually just full of raw energy. He wants to be outside all the time. We take him on frequent outings to the front or backyard. He loves being on the grass and smelling the cedar globes. He is thriving. We are so pleased with his recovery and are thankful for all of your help.

Kamloops BC
RHEA
They say that cats have nine lives, and I can absolutely vouch that for Rhea this is true. This little fluff ball arrived to Better Beginnings Kitten Rescue on December 15, 2025, with her sister, smelling a little of horse and hay. A little thin and a little shy she settled into her foster home and learned to enjoy the company of people and regular meals. It was clear after a short time that something was off, she had signs of an upper respiratory infection and was put on antibiotics and supportive treatment. Her infection cleared up, but her appetite never really returned, and her weight plateaued. In a matter of days, she became very lethargic, spiked a fever and started showing neurologic signs. For three weeks Team Rhea did subcutaneous fluids and syringe feeding, we were fighting to keep this sweet girl alive. We truly thought we were going to lose her. After consultation with our veterinarian, it was decided that we should try Zoe as her vet suspected FIP. At this point she was so sick and thin; we elected to focus on the injections rather than trying to collect a blood sample. After about three days of Zoe, she ate for us! As the days went by, her symptoms started to improve, and her weight slowly started to climb. We felt we could finally breath a sign of relief, Rhea was responding to the injections. Over the next 84 days of injections, her appetite and energy level improved. While she was not fond of her daily injections, the treats she received after were most welcome. Today she is a loving and playful cat. She has likely suffered some hearing loss as a result of her infection, but truthfully this makes her bomb proof. Rhea enjoys visiting the local farmer’s market in her backpack and exploring nearby parks. Once she has been fully vaccinated, we plan to train her as a therapy cat given her social and calm nature. In case it wasn’t clear…her foster ended up adopting her. There is no doubt in our minds that Zoe saved Rhea’s life. We will be forever grateful for this sweet cat and her little chirps - we couldn’t image life without her.

Kamloops BC
MARS
In December 2024, my husband and I were fostering a kitten named Mars who had been struggling to gain weight for about four weeks. No matter what we fed her, she couldn’t keep food down. She began losing weight, and soon, the ability to use her back legs. We took her to the vet multiple times for bloodwork and testing, but no one could figure out what was wrong. The rescue caring for Mars eventually decided that if there was no improvement, the humane choice would be to let her go. In early January, at just seven months old, Mars weighed only 0.9 kg, was vomiting constantly, and had completely lost the use of her back legs. The decision was made to schedule her euthanasia. My husband and I were heartbroken, but we understood she was suffering and wanted her to be free from pain. Two days before the scheduled date, the vet called with unexpected news. After reviewing her bloodwork again, they suspected she might have something called Dry FIP. There was a potential “hail Mary”, an experimental treatment with no guarantees. We didn’t hesitate. We loved Mars too much not to try. That same day, we began the 84-day injection therapy and were directed to a Facebook FIP group. From the very first day, the FIP team gave us 24/7 guidance and support. Within just 48 hours and two injections, we began to see changes right away. Mars started gaining weight, the vomiting stopped, and within a week she had regained the use of her back legs. The sparkle returned to her eyes, and her energy improved every day. The injections were challenging, but the team’s encouragement carried us through. On March 1st, with 40 days of treatment left, we officially adopted Mars. By then, the bond we had formed was unbreakable, and we were determined to see her through to full recovery. For the last 25 days of treatment, we switched to pills to give her neck a break from the injections. By that time, she weighed 3.2 kg, and the team helped us adjust her dosage with every gain. The constant, knowledgeable support, and the reminder that we were never alone, kept us going even when it felt overwhelming. Today, Mars has made a full recovery. She celebrated her first birthday in July, happy, thriving, and full of life. We truly could not be more grateful to our FIP team for helping us get our girl back.

Winnipeg MB
IGGY
When our kitten Iggy was diagnosed with Neuro Ocular FIP, we were devastated and told he had only hours to days left without treatment. Our vet recommended reaching out to FIP Warriors, and within an hour we were connected with their team. A local volunteer guided us through the first dose that very night. At just 4.5 lbs, Iggy wasn’t eating, drinking, or walking. Within 12 hours, he got up, walked to the kitchen, and ate some kibble. Now he’s a healthy 10 lbs, full of crazy kitten energy, and officially considered cured. We are so thankful for the incredible support we received throughout our journey—the admins were quick to answer questions, provided affordable treatment options, and checked in along the way. FIP Warriors and Zoe truly saved our cat, and we couldn’t be more grateful.

Sherwood Park AB
SAMWISE
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Wetaskiwin AB
DALE
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Carbonear NL
HEFF
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