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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 163 Joined: 9-February 05 Member No.: 694 ![]() |
I'm kind of on a personal fact-finding mission. I read somewhere that male cats are more likely to develop lymphoma than females. My Inky was a male.
Since I'm going to be getting a new kitten shortly, I was wondering if you all would mind telling me what gender your cats were that you lost due to lymphoma. Thanks. This may prove interesting, if nothing else. Pat -------------------- INKY November 26, 1991-February 5, 2005
TAZ April 1, 1992 - July 27, 2009 Our special boys will be forever loved. |
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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 163 Joined: 9-February 05 Member No.: 694 ![]() |
Kim, thanks for the response. Your Bubba was beautiful! Great picture!
I just wanted to try to make some sense out of this. They actually never were able to come up with a difinitive diagnosis for my Inky, but with the way he also deteriorated, that's the suspicion. Reading that article about male vs. female felines, I was so curious that I figured I'd put it out here for thoughts. Perhaps it doesn't even matter when the end result is losing our angels. Thanks again, Pat -------------------- INKY November 26, 1991-February 5, 2005
TAZ April 1, 1992 - July 27, 2009 Our special boys will be forever loved. |
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