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by Suzie Cyrenne March 08, 2023 4 min read
If you’re anything like most kitty parents, chances are cancer in cats tops your list of diseases you’d never want your feline family member to be afflicted with.
And while there still hasn’t been a specific cause for cat cancer identified until now, there are simple ways to help your pet steer clear from this serious disease based on numerous studies over the years.
I will walk you through what these are in just a few moments right after I give you a lowdown on the early signs of cancer in cats that you need to take note of…
Spotting the signs of cancer in cats while it still hasn’t had the chance to remarkably grow and spread plays a crucial role in successfully dealing with this health crisis.
But the biggest challenge in pulling this off is the fact that felines are very skilled at concealing any signs of pain and discomfort they may be going through. And this includes your pet as well.
Interestingly, there are some indicators that you should keep in mind when it comes to the early warning signs of cancer in cats. These are the following:
You can click here to check out a more detailed article on these early signs of feline cancer.
I’d just like to point out that the strategies we’re going to talk about in this part of the article are not guaranteed to completely stave off your pet’s vulnerability to cat cancer.
However, these steps are backed by scientific evidence as regards their contribution in helping maintain or even boost your pet’s resilience against this health problem. So without further ado, let’s take a look at them right now:
Sure this sounds rather surprising, but the stuff your cat regularly loads up on can either help him become hardy against cancer or increase his risk to the same.
The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) reports that some foods containing sparse amounts of nutrients can potentially trigger cancer. Examples of these include refined flour products as well as those containing concentrated sugars.
Make it a point to only give your pet highly nutritious food and he won’t be just properly satiated and refreshed after every meal. He’ll also be a step farther away from being prone to cat cancer.
Believe it or not, there are a number of chemical-based products in and around your home that may increase your cat’s risk of getting feline cancer. These include ammonia, upholstery or carpet cleaners, bleach, drain cleaners, and antifreeze, among others.
Moreover, bad habits like smoking can also contribute to your feline family member’s risk of getting cancer in cats. Make it a point to properly store these chemicals and household products in places where your pet can’t reach them.
As pointed out by the NCBI, cats that have persistent irregular production of estrogen and progesterone tend to have problems with their endometrium or the tissue that lines the inner part of the uterus.
And if this keeps on for a long time, a female cat can either be highly prone to granulosa cell tumors or cysts that can potentially progress to feline cancer without warning. Click here to learn more about how spaying can help keep cancer in cats at bay.
Obesity is no doubt the most significant consequence of the lack of physical activity in felines. This can eventually lead to the development of diabetes in cats if not properly taken care of.
Besides causing nerve damage to various parts of your cat’s body, diabetes can also set off higher levels of inflammation, which Frontiers highlights as one of the factors theorized to stimulate the development of feline breast cancer.
Here are some simple ways to give your indoor cat a workout to help you get started.
Did you know that roaming cats are more susceptible to the feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and the feline leukemia virus (FeLV)? And these diseases are pinpointed as potential triggers of cancer in cats according to a study published in the NCBI.
Interestingly, spaying or neutering your pet is one strategy you can go for to significantly reduce your cat’s inclination to roam.
Your feline family member’s immune system plays a crucial role in staving off health problems. This is the reason why bolstering his overall immune system health as early as possible is important so he won’t be easily vulnerable to diseases.
Zumalka’s IMMUNOPET is designed to increase hemoglobin levels and act as a purifier of blood and lymph nodes. Moreover, this natural product also helps improve white blood cell count to make your pet tougher against bacterial and viral infections.
IMMUNOPET also combines high-quality natural ingredients with a gentle holistic approach to ensure that your beloved pet won’t be experiencing even a single adverse side effect at all.
If we’re being honest, getting access to genuine and dependable information about naturally dealing with cat cancer can be rather tricky until now. This is why we’ve made it a point to create a cat cancer support group for any pet parent needing help and guidance.
Whether you’re looking to get in on reliable information on how to prevent cancer in cats or reach out to a pet homeopathy professional to walk you through about the best natural support options, please don’t hesitate to contact us at any time.
We are very excited to hear from you soon!
HOMEOPATH & CO-FOUNDER OF ZUMALKA
Suzie Cyrenne is a certified Homeopath with over ten years of experience creating natural products for cats and dogs. She co-founded eCommerce brand, Zumalka in 2013 with her husband Matt and is on a mission to help thousands of animals naturally improve their quality of life and shares her experience on their popular YouTube show. Hence, she created a line of high-performance natural pet supplements to target the root cause of common health issues.
Suzie was influenced by her mother-in-law, who practiced homeopathy and made natural remedies from home. After being on prescriptions for many years for a skin issue without resolution, she wanted to try something new. Her problems were cleared up within a few months of dedication to a better diet supplemented by homeopathic remedies. That's when she knew that homeopathy worked! During this process, she wondered why there weren't better options for pets and soon created a popular line of natural remedies that have helped thousands of pets across the USA.
When she’s not traveling or reading the next personal development book, you can find Suzie snowboarding, working out, or enjoying a daily hike.
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