Posted on April 1, 2014
Cat Immunotherapy Treatment Treatments that stimulate the human body’s immune system have been used for many years. These treatments are called immunotherapy treatments. In the past they were primarily used for fighting viruses and bacteria. In recent years, scientists have realized the value of immunotherapy for protecting the body in other situations. One of these […]
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Posted on April 1, 2014
Cat Intestinal Cancer Having a pet can be an expensive venture, no matter if it is a dog or a cat, or even an exotic pet, especially when the pet is diagnosed with some form of cancer. The initial cost of owning a cat, which is the actual purchase price or adoption fee, is not […]
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Posted on April 1, 2014
Cat Intestinal Tumors In cats, lymphoma is classified based on which body part seems to be most affected by the tumor. The most common form of lymphoma in cats is now intestinal. However, this was not always the case. Years ago, before the use of the Feline Leukemia Virus vaccine, the most common site of […]
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Posted on April 1, 2014
Cat Intracranial Neoplasia Intracranial neoplasia tumors are categorized with two different terms: primary and secondary. The primary tumors start in the spinal cord, brain and other areas of the central nervous system of a cat. Although there is usually only on single tumor, there have been instances of multiple tumors as well. Secondary tumors are […]
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Posted on April 1, 2014
Cat Jaundice When your cat develops a yellow color to mucus membranes and other body tissue, then it is likely that your cat is jaundiced. This is the result of elevated levels of bilirubin. Bilirubin is the material that comes from red blood cells that have broken down. Jaundice is not normal. The first place […]
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Posted on April 1, 2014
Cat Kidney Tumor Thankfully there are some types of tumors which do not affect your cats that much and kidney tumors are one form. This type of Cat Cancer is very uncommon in cats and very few do suffer from it, if they do then they can continue to live with one kidney. Thankfully if […]
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Posted on April 1, 2014
Cat Larynx and Trachea Cancer Tracheal and laryngeal cancers are progressive, slow growing, invasive tumors that occur in a cat’s trachea, (windpipe) or larynx (voicebox). There is no known cause and are they very rare in domestic cats. When they do appear, the cat is usually either middle aged or older. It is also more […]
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Posted on April 1, 2014
Cat Joint Support Why Do Cats Need Joint Support? Just like humans, cats have to take care of their bones and joints as they age or issues like Cat Arthritis can occur. By providing their cats with the proper nutrients and supplements, cat owners can keep their cat’s healthy and maintaining freedom of movement and […]
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Posted on April 1, 2014
Cat Itching The Three Most Common Causes of Cat Itching Itching, scratching, licking, biting and rubbing up against objects are common issues that cat owners frequently have to deal with. Often, after a closer examination of their cat’s fur and skin cat owners may notice scabs, sores, dandruff and other worrisome signs. For some cats, […]
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Posted on April 1, 2014
Cat Iron Toxicity Signs and Symptoms Iron is a necessary element in the formation of red blood cells. Many of the vitamins and supplements available for our cats contain some amount of iron. While some may be needed, as with many things, too much iron can cause serious health problems for your cat. Any ingredient […]
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