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  1. Lymphoma in Cats | VCA Animal Hospitals

    Feline lymphoma most commonly affects the intestines; therefore, clinical signs of lymphoma are often similar to other intestinal diseases. Affected cats often develop weight loss, vomiting, and diarrhea.

  2. The symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of lymphoma in cats

    Feb 18, 2024 · Find out what you need to know about lymphoma in cats (feline lymphoma). Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, staging, and treatment of this condition.

  3. Lymphoma - Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

    Cats of any age can develop lymphoma, although most affected animals are 10 to 12 years of age. Unvaccinated outdoor cats are at greater risk than indoor cats due to their greater exposure to FeLV …

  4. Lymphoma in Cats: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

    Apr 17, 2023 · Dr. Joanna Woodnutt, MRCVS explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of lymphoma in cats. Read on to be prepared.

  5. Lymphoma in Cats: Causes, Signs & Care (Vet Answer) - Catster

    Jun 19, 2025 · Feline lymphoma is one of the most common cancers in cats. Learn more from this vet answer what the common signs of this disease are and what treatment looks like for feline lymphoma.

  6. Cats of any age, breed, and sex can be affected. The feline leukemia virus (FeLV) has been shown to cause lymphoma in cats. Cats infected with the feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) are also at higher …

  7. Lymphoma in Cats: Vet-Explained Signs, Treatment, & Causes

    Oct 29, 2025 · Discover what causes lymphoma in cats, which signs to look for, and how to treat it with the help of a vet!

  8. Lymphoma in Cats - Veterinary Partner - VIN

    May 19, 2003 · Lymphoma is currently the most common malignancy in cats, accounting for as much as 30 percent of all feline cancers. Luckily, it is just as responsive to medication as it is in dogs, and …

  9. Medical Oncology: Feline Lymphoma | Veterinary Hospital

    Lymphoma is a cancer of the cells of the immune system called lymphocytes. Lymphocytes are present throughout the body, so cats can develop lymphoma in multiple organs.

  10. Lymphoma in cats - International Cat Care

    Lymphoma, also known as lymphosarcoma [LSA], is the single most common cancer that affects cats. It affects the lymphatic system, which is vital in maintaining a cat’s immune system.