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Fibro cancer, known as feline fibrosarcoma, is an aggressive form of cancer in cats. It has a high mortality rate and needs immediate treatment after diagnosis. Fibrosarcomas are the most common...
Lymphosarcoma, also called lymphoma, is cancer in the lymph nodes. Cats need to have a healthy lymphoid system for the immune system to fight viruses and bacteria. The lymph nodes are located in...
Osteosarcoma, a cancerous tumor mainly affecting the long bones, is one of the most common forms of cancer and bone disease in felines according to pet-health-guide.org.
Renal cancer is another term for cancer of the kidneys or renal neoplasia. Cats affected by renal cancer are typically middle-aged or older. Fortunately, cancer affecting the kidney is relatively...
Feline meningioma is a type of brain tumor that afflicts cats. Feline meningioma is a cancer of the membranes that line both the cat's skull as well as spinal column. Understanding the mechanisms...
Like with humans, cancer can invade nearly any part of a cat's body. Depending upon what part of the body is affected, what type of cancer it is and how early the disease is caught, some types of...
Also referred to as cancer, carcinoma occurs when abnormal or damaged cells grow out of control---causing tumors and damage to the surrounding tissues in the body. In both cats and dogs, cancer...
Jaundice, also known as icterus, is a condition in which the tissues of the body begin to turn a shade of yellow. Causes of jaundice can be divided into three categories: pre-hepatic, hepatic and...
Cats can suffer from a variety of cancers including lymphoma, cancer of the liver, bladder or stomach, and tumors in any other organs or tissues in the feline body. Tumors can either be benign,...
If your cat is diagnosed with cancer, conventional treatment options will depend upon the type of cancer, its location and to what stage the disease has progressed. Some cancers could respond to...
Treating mouth cancer in cats is difficult and not often successful in the long term. There is no cure, but the earlier the cancer is identified the more likely it is that treatment will be...
There is no hard evidence proving that a raw-food diet will cure cancer in cats, but many holistic veterinarians agree that a raw-food diet for cats boosts the immune system and improves the...
Radon gas is a deadly, odorless gas that is the leading cause of lung cancer among nonsmokers and the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. According to the EPA, radon claims...
Jaw problems in cats can generally be attributed to two things: an asymmetrical jaw, or oral cancer, which is also known as Feline Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
Feline biliary carcinoma, also known as bile duct carcinoma, is a common form of liver cancer. Located in the liver, the bile duct is the path through which bile, a liver-excreted fluid, is...
Unfortunately, most cats tend to hide their diseases until they are very sick. The various kinds of cancer in cats are particularly insidious and rarely symptomatic until they are fairly far...
Neurological disorders with leg pain in cats are diverse. Toxoplasmosis damages the central nervous system of infected cats. Cats suffer inherited disorders, seizures, lameness and subluxations....
Cancer is a serious condition affecting cats, with a poor prognosis for continued health. The causes of cancer are not well-defined, since each type of cancer has its own factors for development.
Feline liver cancer can be a stressful condition for the cat and the owner. To diagnose the condition, the veterinarian will take a blood sample, a biopsy of the liver, an X-ray and possibly other...
Intestinal lymphoma is the most common form of cancer in cats, and most cats don't live more than a few months after the determination has been made that it has it.
Cats can be prone to bladder conditions, and one of these conditions is bladder cancer. In older cats a recurring bout of urinary problems could be an indication of bladder cancer. Bladder cancer...
While cats have no genetic relation to humans, many of the advances in human cancer treatment have resulted in advances in the treatment of mammary cancer in cats. Mammary cancer, or "breast...
Squamous cell carcinoma is a malignant cancer that most often affects a cat's ears, nose or eyelids. It is caused by too much sun exposure, especially among white cats or those that have white...
Cancer in your cat is a scary and devastating diagnosis. Thankfully, alternative therapies and treatment programs are now available to minimize the effects of chemotherapy and toxic medications....
Mammary cancer is the third most-common cancer affecting cats, according to Mar Vista Animal Medical Center, and frequently a serious condition, as 90 percent of such tumors turn out to be...
Nasal tumors in cats usually begin in the nasal cavity and may eventually extend into the sinuses. Nasal cancer is relatively rare in cats and much more common in dogs. Generally, nasal tumors are...
Cancers of the mouth are the third leading type of cancer in cats after skin and breast cancers. Growths in a cat's mouth, including growths on the gums and tongue, make up three to four percent...
The prospect of your beloved feline friend being diagnosed with cancer is a scary one at best. According to The Pet Center, the development of cancer in cats is common. But many treatments are now...
Holistic treatment often is overlooked in cats' cancer treatment because traditional methods are effective. Holistic treatment can boost cats' immune systems, improve their quality of life and...
Feline stomach cancer is a silent killer that can manifest itself in multiple ways, and cats frequently do not show signs of the disease until it has progressed well beyond the early stages. The...
Cancer strikes not just human beings, but also companion animals such as dogs and cats. Skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer found in felines and can be easily detected so it can...
Squamous cell cancer in white cats is a malignant tumor on the skin. It's most commonly caused by sunlight exposure. There are many treatments available if a cat is found to have squamous cell cancer.
How to Detect Skin Cancer in Cats
To detect skin cancer in cats, look for a raised plaque or lump that usually appears on the face. Detect feline skin cancer with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on pet care.
According to Arnold Plotnick, DVM, cancer in cats is becoming more common, and although it usually occurs between the ages of 2 and 6, any cat is susceptible. Chemotherapy is a common treatment...
Your cat has been diagnosed with cancer and you're terrified. Your veterinarian has probably thrown all kinds of information and statistics at you and your head is spinning. You have a lot to...
Feline stomach cancer is a serious illness that is difficult to treat successfully. Cat owners should be aware of the types and symptoms in order to detect it as early as possible and get...
According to Dr. Kimberly Cronin, skin cancer is very common in cats, especially those over the age of six. Light colored cats and those that live outside are most at risk for developing skin...
Mouth cancer in cats is a treatable condition, if it is identified early. There are several types of the cancer and not all are fatal. The cancer can be removed through surgery and cats respond...
Cats are prone to skin problems, with skin cancer being the second most common cancer affecting them. They also get allergies, infections and sunburn. Cats' skin problems often require veterinary...
Cats get many of the same illnesses that humans do, including skin cancer. Unfortunately, skin cancer tends to be a far more deadly disease in cats than it is in humans. This could be due to cat...
The cause of skin cancer in cats is largely mysterious, but the condition is thought to be caused by overexposure to the sun or a previous burn injury. Too much sun leads to sunburn or some other...
Many people don't realize that cats can get get breast cancer, just like human females. Dogs also get mammary cancer, but unlike cats, mammary tumors in dogs are often benign. In contrast, ninety...
Many people consider their cats to be part of their families. When a feline becomes sick, it is often hard on their owner as well as the pet. Feline owners have been increasingly turning to...
Although cancer typically affects older felines, younger cats can also contract the disease. The prognosis depends on the type of cancer and how far it has advanced. With an early diagnosis, your...
Early detection of skin cancer in cats, just as in people, is the key to successful treatment. Here's how to catch it before it's too late.
If your cat is white, or if he has white on his ears and nose, he may be prone to skin cancer. What to do? You got it: Lather on the sunscreen.