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cancer in cats
cancer in cats (1) * fab information sheet
cancer in cats (2) * fab information sheet
squamous cell carcinoma fab information sheet
lymphoma in the cat fab information sheet
lymphoma and passive smoking 'seen and heard'
lung-digit syndrome in cats fab case report
cancer in cats fab conference proceedings
   

In Memory of Mini Cat*

The articles on cancer have been made possible by the kind assistance of fab supporter Gillian Ambers.  Gillian felt that assisting fab with our articles on cancer would be a fitting memorial to Mini Cat.

Mini Cat was adopted by Gillian from CP North London Shelter in 1995 and proceeded to rule their lives and home for the next 9 years. Sadly in January 2002, Mini was diagnosed with intestional lymphoma.  Following surgery and COP chemotherapy Mini went on to enjoy two extra years in very good health.  However the lymphoma eventually recurred, this time in her kidneys and the kindest option was to put her to sleep.

As a memorial to her beloved Mini, Gillian made a generous contribution to fab, which has assisted us greatly in the production of our articles on cancer.

 


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