Posted on April 1, 2014
Cat Cancer Prevention We all love our cats, and would do anything to keep them well. Although you can’t always prevent Cat Cancer, you can certainly do things that will reduce the risk of cancer occurring. Most often, cancers occur in older cats. In addition, cats in particular are at risk for Cat Acute Myeloid […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Cat Cancer in Senior Cats The leading cause of death in senior cats is cancer. While you may not be able to prevent it from happening, you may possibly prevent it from spreading or getting larger. There are a few steps you will need to take. Cancer Prevention •It is very important to keep up […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Cat Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Signs and Symptoms Carbon Monoxide poisoning in cats can happen the same way as it does in humans. When a cat is exposed to a vehicle’s exhaust when in a closed area such as a garage, a ventilation problem in the home, airplane gas that is released and accumulated in the […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Cat Cancer Diagnosis Symptoms • Swelling that continues to increase • The appearance of sores the take a long time to heal • Cat Loss of Weight • Cat Loss of Appetite • Discharge or bleeding from any part of the body • Odor that is offensive • Problems swallowing or eating • Cat Lethargy […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Cat Cancer Diets It is sad when your valued cat receives a Cat Cancer diagnosis, there are treatments to consider and the devastating possibility that your cat may not be with you much longer. While you are discussing treatment options for your cat, you could look for dietary options to aid their recovery and offset […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Cat Cancer Dietary Supplements If your cat has been diagnosed with Cat Cancer you will want to ensure that you do everything possible to help them recover and get fit again. Often your vet will advise you to place them on a specific diet to coincide with their treatments. These diets can help them to […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Cat Cancer Lumps Lumps and bumps will appear on or under the skin of most senior cats. Most of these are benign and are no cause for concern. If however, your cat has a new lump, you should consult with your veterinarian before making a decision. The bump needs to be evaluated. Your vet can […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Cat Aspirin Poisoning (Feline Aspirin Toxicity, Prevention and Treatment) As they are very curious creatures, some cats will literally eat anything that peaks their curiosity. This includes medications that you may leave on a counter or table. While we don’t consider our cats to be at risk for taking aspirin or ibuprofen, the reality is […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Cat Anal Sacs The cat anal sacs, which are located near the rectum, are normal parts of the feline. These glands produce the pungent, oily and yellow secretions with brown flecks observed during defecation and during times of Cat Stress And Anxiety. The main purpose of the anal sacs appears to be for territorial marking […]
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Posted on March 31, 2014
Cat Anterior Uvea Tumor The uvea is the part of the eye that is directly behind the cornea. The iris, ciliary body and the choroid which lies in the back of the eye and provides nutrition to the retina. The iris and ciliary body are anterior uvea and the choroid is the posterior uvea. Tumors […]
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