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Paw Level: 139

Member Since: 5 / 2 / 2009

Name: jade urness

Birth Date: 3 / 24 / 1996

Categories: Behavior, Breeds, Cat Care, Cat Tales, Feeding, Health, Products

About Me: i love cats. i\"m a girl and my favorite food is chocolate. my username is kitcatmeowmeow because that\'s the nickname for my cat, Pearl.

Personal Interests: video games, playing with cats, and reading

Cats:
  • Pearl - Tabby
  • Smokey - Tabby

Cat Health

poor kitty! you should call the vet.

4 Answers  |  Asked By: chloey-thecat   38

9 / 22 / 2009
Rating 0

Cat Behavior

I\\\'m pretty sure that if your cat brings back something, it like if he/she is giving you a present.

2 Answers  |  Asked By: deanna_103   1

9 / 22 / 2009
Rating 1

Cat Health

I posted this off a website i found. Hope this helps! 1. Lumps on Your Cat\\\'s Skin Cat skin cancer can be signaled by excrescences, lumps and enlarged moles. The lumps may be cat tumors. However, some excrescences might be benign carcinomas. If the moles become larger than a pencil eraser you are dealing with melanomas, which may be malignant. In the mean time, check for changes in skin color or discoloration of the skin. Do this check-up once a month and signal any alarming signs to your vet. Make sure to look closely, as the cat\\\'s fur may hide the possible signs. The easiest way to make sure not to miss any area is to give your cat a full massage. 2. Chewing and Scratching Skin cancer can cause itchiness and cats will chew and scratch the affected area. These may also be symptoms of cat fleas but, if associated with other symptoms, can point to cancer. 3. Balding Area Very often, you will notice that the area the cat chews and scratches gets bald and irritated. 4. Bleeding Skin and Slow Healing If you notice that your cat\\\'s skin is irritable and bleeds when the slightest injury occurs, this can be a symptom of skin cancer. Also, if the cat wounds take longer to heal than usual, this can indicate a number of health issues, including skin cancer. 5. Discolored Nose Your cat\\\'s nose can change its color if he has skin cancer. In case your cat has a white nose, it will become reddish. If the nose is usually pink, you might observe a slight color change. 6. Irregularities in the Lip and Eyelid Area When you check your cat for lumps make sure to check the eye and lip area. Gently feel these areas and if you notice any irregularities, visit your vet. Also, if the color of these areas has changed this may also be a bad sign. One of the possible causes of feline skin cancer is exposure to too much sunlight; cats with very light noses are more susceptible to this. Skin cancer symptoms may vary from cat to cat, but if you notice any of the above-mentioned symptoms, you should do some additional blood tests which can give you a clear diagnosis.

Source Link: 6 signs of skin cancer in your cat

6 Answers  |  Asked By: Fluffy   1972

9 / 13 / 2009
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Cat Health

I posted this off a website i found. Hope this helps! 1. Lumps on Your Cat\\\'s Skin Cat skin cancer can be signaled by excrescences, lumps and enlarged moles. The lumps may be cat tumors. However, some excrescences might be benign carcinomas. If the moles become larger than a pencil eraser you are dealing with melanomas, which may be malignant. In the mean time, check for changes in skin color or discoloration of the skin. Do this check-up once a month and signal any alarming signs to your vet. Make sure to look closely, as the cat\\\'s fur may hide the possible signs. The easiest way to make sure not to miss any area is to give your cat a full massage. 2. Chewing and Scratching Skin cancer can cause itchiness and cats will chew and scratch the affected area. These may also be symptoms of cat fleas but, if associated with other symptoms, can point to cancer. 3. Balding Area Very often, you will notice that the area the cat chews and scratches gets bald and irritated. 4. Bleeding Skin and Slow Healing If you notice that your cat\\\'s skin is irritable and bleeds when the slightest injury occurs, this can be a symptom of skin cancer. Also, if the cat wounds take longer to heal than usual, this can indicate a number of health issues, including skin cancer. 5. Discolored Nose Your cat\\\'s nose can change its color if he has skin cancer. In case your cat has a white nose, it will become reddish. If the nose is usually pink, you might observe a slight color change. 6. Irregularities in the Lip and Eyelid Area When you check your cat for lumps make sure to check the eye and lip area. Gently feel these areas and if you notice any irregularities, visit your vet. Also, if the color of these areas has changed this may also be a bad sign. One of the possible causes of feline skin cancer is exposure to too much sunlight; cats with very light noses are more susceptible to this. Skin cancer symptoms may vary from cat to cat, but if you notice any of the above-mentioned symptoms, you should do some additional blood tests which can give you a clear diagnosis.

Source Link: 6 signs of skin cancer in your cat

6 Answers  |  Asked By: Fluffy   1972

9 / 13 / 2009
Rating 0
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