Topic: Cat Tumor
Answers to Common Questions
How do you remove a tumor from your cat's ear?
Only a vet should be doing this procedure. Your cat needs to see a vet. If you were to try, your cat could die from infection, or you could be in trouble too for causing it to suffer. Vets can do this quickly and painlessly, as well as prov... Read More »
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What are the best treatments if any for tumors under the cats ton...
Well in personal experience the best treatment is to put the cat down. It is the hardest option but if you love your pet, then put them out of pain. Read More »
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What kind of cat tumor is this?
Just take some deep breaths, and realize that searching on the web to try and find something that may or may not be an issue is far different from searching for specific information once a diagnosis is made. While it may be several weeks be... Read More »
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I've seen two tumors from our cats in the past 20 years. One was just a marble sized lump under the skin on the side of her rib cage, which moved with the skin when you shifted the skin around. It was benign, they took a needle aspirate of ... Read More »
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Although an uncommon occurrence, a brain tumor is a relatively more common form of cancer in dogs than a feline cancer. A head injury may result in accumulation of fluid in the brain or a cranial fracture - both of which may cause brain dam... Read More »
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The symptoms of tumors on cats are often vague & non-specific. Watch for: Vomiting, decreased appetite, Abdominal distension MORE Read More »
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Cancer in cats is often in the form of a tumor. Tumors are any sort of lump or bump (called neoplasms). Read More »
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You need to talk this over with the vet - it depends on what kind of tumor it is, how large it is, and where in the body it is. Your vet will give you an honest opinion on whether your cat will suffer or not. Read More »
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A tumor is any growth that occurs in the body. (A cancerous growth is called a neoplasm.) An abscess is the collection of pus in a cavity beneath the skin, in an organ, or in a body space. it feels like fluid under pressure. Abscesses that ... Read More »
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both of my grandmas died of cancer.... um yeah that prolly doesnt help, its coincidence, cats as well as everything else that is living get mutant cells that grow. Read More »
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