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Feline Cancer

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    • Natural Cancer Treatments for Cats

      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 consider. Along with conventional medical treatment, you also have the option of treating your cat holistically. Holistic medicine has much to... more »

    • Diseases in Cats

      Cats are susceptible to diseases just like humans, but there are some diseases that strike only the feline. There are many diseases that can affect felines. Some are more serious than others. It is important to become familiar with these conditions so that your cat can receive prompt treatment if he becomes afflicted. Several health... more »

    • Signs of Stomach Cancer in Cats

      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 disease begins quietly and progresses until the cat is so uncomfortable that she gives in to her distress. more »

    • About Mammary Cancer in Cats

      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 malignant. Since cats have eight breasts, they have many places where mammary cancer tumors can occur. Mammary cancer worsens the longer it is left... more »

    • Diseases in Old Cats

      Just like humans, cats are more prone to certain diseases in their old age. This fact of life is not a pleasant one, but it is something that pet owners should prepare for and learn about, to keep their felines happy and healthy. more »

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