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  2. Cancer in cats - Wikipedia

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    Cancer in cats is the leading cause of death among cats. It is caused by uncontrolled cell growth, and affects a wide range of cell types and organs in the body. Feline cancer initially manifests as a lump or bump on any part of the body.

  3. 16-Year-Old Cat Whose Family Tried to Euthanize Her for Being ...

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    As the story goes, Fancy Nancy was living with another cat living when it passed suddenly. “Nancy went into a depression,” the rescue explained in their post online.. “She became withdrawn ...

  4. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] [6] [7] The syndrome usually appears in cats after they've reached maturity, with most cases first arising in cats between one and five years old. [1] [2] [4] The condition is most commonly identified by frantic scratching, biting or grooming of the lumbar area, generally at the base of the tail, and a rippling or rolling of the dorsal ...

  5. List of feline diseases - Wikipedia

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    Feline disease refers to infections or illnesses that affect cats. They may cause symptoms, sickness or the death of the animal. Some diseases are symptomatic in one cat but asymptomatic in others. Feline diseases are often opportunistic and tend to be more serious in cats that already have concurrent sicknesses.

  6. Couple Rescues 17-Year-Old Cat No One Wanted and Gives Her ...

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  7. Partially Paralyzed Cat Makes Impressive Strides and Defies ...

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    While no one expected this now 8-year-old cat to use his back legs, he can go on a walk with almost no sign of impairment and even jump on the counter. While he may be unable to walk down the ...

  8. Chronic kidney disease in cats - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] The data on the frequency of the disease in cats is contradictory, varying between 1.6 and 20%. [17] Chronic kidney disease occurs more frequently in older cats: Over 50% of affected cats are seven years old or older [17] and 30% of all cats over 9 years of age show elevated blood levels of nitrogen compounds . [16]

  9. Lymphoma in animals - Wikipedia

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    However, about one-third of cats treated with chemotherapy will survive more than 2 years after diagnosis; a small number of these cats may be cured of their disease. Untreated, most cats with lymphoma die within 4–6 weeks. Most cats tolerate their chemotherapy well, and fewer than 5% have severe side effects.