ISBN: | 978-5-5091-8398-0 |
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Similar to humans, cancer is the leading cause of death among older 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 parts of the body. It rapidly grows in the affected cell; attaches itself to the tissue under the skin in that area; and, depending on the tumour, it can spread to other parts of the body. Although cancer accounts for approximately 50% of feline deaths each year, it can be successfully treated if diagnosed early.