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Cancer
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Saturday, 11 May 2024
Obesity link to 22 types of cancer in humans should concern cat caregivers
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Although, unlike human medicine, where cancer is a reportable disease and long-term data are collected there are no comprehensive databases ...
Friday, 10 May 2024
Does chemo work for cats suffering from lymphoma?
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Does chemo work for cats suffering from a malignant cancer of the lymphatic system (feline lymphoma) . Some cat caregivers will want to know...
Friday, 22 March 2024
British King, Queen and future queen all have cancer
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Chemo. generic picture. Just a quick note. Three top Royals have cancer. You might not be aware of this as Kate Middleton has recently discl...
Thursday, 4 January 2024
Dogs have a sixfold increase in risk of bladder cancer through passive smoking
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Purdue University has an interesting article on how cigarette smoke inside the home results in a sixfold increase in the chance of a dog dev...
Monday, 26 July 2021
Common sense ways to protect your cat from sunburn and possible skin cancer
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Summary : what you know about protecting yourself from sunburn applies to your cat as well. Use common sense to protect your cat from skin c...
Saturday, 8 May 2021
The sun of Northern Ireland gave this cat ear cancer
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Northern Ireland is notorious for dull, damp, grey days or that is how I visualise the country. Rain constantly sweeps up from the south-wes...
Friday, 30 December 2016
What is a complementary treatment for cats?
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Complementary treatments for cats are a form of treatment that is outside mainstream medicine and which can be carried out at home by the ca...
Friday, 16 May 2014
I Know Why My Cat Is Shaking His Head
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There are a lot of articles about cats shaking their heads and what causes it. My cat is just been through a phase of that. The reason why...
Monday, 3 October 2011
What percentage of cats die from cancer?
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Thirty-two percent of all cats in the United States that are over 10 years of age will die from a type of cancer. That answers the question ...
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