Actually, there are some cancers that are very treatable in cats. Small cell lymphoma, for example, can be treated with regular oral doses of chlorambucil and your cat can live a long and happy life. I've had cats that were on IV chemotherapy for intestinal lymphoma. (Cats tolerate chemotherapy much better than people do.) One did very well, a couple of others never went into remission. I also had a cat with nasal lymphoma that had radiation therapy and did very, very well.
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