Protecting Cats From Cancer
March 11, 2009 by Cats
Filed under Keeping Your Cats Healthy
A disease that does not only affect humans but cats as well is cancer. Cats just as other animals can become ill from a number of diseases that can be potentially dangerous and cause death. In this article, we will be discussing a cat named Pip and their owners fight to protect her from cancer. Many of the things discuss was learned by the vet that the family took Pip to. What was learned however, ultimately prolonged the life if the cat.
Pip was a lovable cat that took her place among her human caretakers. She was treated as most pets by people like a member of the family and her life was spoiled in whatever way possible to make her happy and comfortable.
The owners of Pip have lived with animals most of their lives, even running an animal sanctuary in England and from their experience, learned a lot about a variety of animals especially dogs and cats that they used to make the life of Pip long.
Pip, mostly white in color was at a higher risk of contracting skin cancer than other cats because of the lack of pigment. Pip, as with any cat, loved to bake in the sun. Her owners would apply sun cream on her, making sure they got spots that were located around the ears and also made sure there was plenty of shade in garden areas to prevent sunburn.
Pip was checked regularly for abnormalities and was found to have black spots in and around the ear area. These spots prompted her owners to seek the advice of a vet. After examination, Pip was found to have a form of pre-cancer and would need her ears amputated in order to survive.
After realizing that they had no choice if wanted Pip to live, the ears came off about four years ago. To this day, Pip remains healthy not even aware of how close to death she came. If left untreated, the cancer would have spread to the entire body and Pip would not have lived for longer than six months.
Ok, advice to anyone with cats as a pet is to pay attention! If your cat is predominately white in color this means that there is a lack of pigment in their skin which protects them from forms of skin cancer. Have your cat checked regularly if they spend a large quantity of time outdoors. It will save their life.