Defending Cats From Cancer

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Cancer does not just influence human beings, cats can also be prone to the ill affects of this deadly disease. I have a cat who is known as Pip and in this write-up I will be writing about my families expertise in protecting her from cancer, which the vet has informed us, has ultimately saved and prolonged her life <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_395sKkO9Ug">how can we protect endangered animals</a> .

Pip is a gorgeous and loving cat and is extremely considerably portion of our family members. She is treated like our third child and has what we hope to be a extremely satisfied and comfortable life.

I have been surrounded my animals for most of my life as my parents run an animal sanctuary in the Birmingham area of England. I have learnt quite a lot about these various animals and have a specific really like of cats and dogs.

Pip herself is ninety-five % white in colour, the other five percent is black. I am conscious that cats which are primarily white are basically at a larger threat of catching a kind of skin cancer than other cats. In the summer Pip would always enjoy to sunbathe, basking in the sun. I would ensure that I put sun cream on her, mainly around her ears and tried to encourage to sleep far more in the shaded places of our garden. Pip is nevertheless quite stubborn and insisted on resting out of the shade how can i help endangered animals .

More than the years I would check Pip out at normal intervals and a single day noticed that she had some small black spots in and about her ears. These spots had not been there the final time I had checked her over and consequently I decided to take her to the vets. I felt confident that everything would be fine but just wanted to make positive.

The vet examined Pip and looked fairly worried. He told us that Pip had a kind of pre-cancer and that the only way that she would survive, in his opinion, would be to have her ears amputated.

This was really sad but we realised that in a way we had no selection. This all happened 4 years ago and Pip is nevertheless going robust right now, unaware of how close she was to losing her life. The vet has stated that if I had not checked her out and brought her in to be examined that the cancer would have spread and that Pip would have only lived for about 3 to six months list of endangered african animals .

My guidance for anyone who has a cat as a pet, specifically if they are white in colour, is to check the cat each and every week or so and if you spot something out of the ordinary, to take them to the vets.