How long can my cat live with cancer after treatment? - Four Paws at Fulshear Veterinary Clinic
The lifespan of a cat with cancer after treatment varies based on the type of cancer. Cats with GI lymphoma can live for a long time with chronic medication. If it's a cancer of the mouth, the lifespan can range from months to years, depending on the detection stage. Every cat will have a different response to treatment.
Contributed by Dr. Meghan Denney
from Four Paws at Fulshear


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