Q: My cat has lymphoma. I know humans also get this type of cancer. Is it possible for my cat to give me her lymphoma? A: No. Cancers are not transmitted from pets to people, or for that matter, from ...
Q: My cat has lymphoma. I know humans also get this type of cancer. Is it possible for my cat to give me her lymphoma? Cats infected with FeLV, the feline leukemia virus, are at greater risk of ...
Dear Dr. Fox: At the end of June I discovered large lumps on my cat’s neck. It seemed like they developed almost overnight, as I regularly snuggled with my darling cat, Julius. I had taken him for his ...
Editor’s note: Dr. Lee Pickett has retired, but Creators continues to distribute columns from her archive. This one is from 2020. Q: I recently adopted my first pet, a young cat named Tulip and took ...
Q: I recently adopted my first pet, a young cat named Tulip, and took her to the veterinarian, who smelled cigarette smoke on her fur and recommended I stop smoking or smoke outdoors to protect Tulip ...
Your pet's lymph nodes provide vital information about immune health. Attention to their locations and size at home enables pet guardians to raise health concerns ...