Well, like humans, who get cancer in every part of their body, cats get it in every part of their body, too. For example: Cats get cancer in their bladder, blood, brain, etc. So do humans. You can get it just about everywhere, same as cats.
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No, it is a lung disease and is very contagious.
Yes, leukaemia is a type of cancer. It affects blood cells. Animals do get cancer like humans, especially cats and dogs. However, it is curable sometimes.
Renal cell carcinoma is not contagious. It is a type of cancer that originates in the kidneys, usually as a result of genetic mutations or exposure to certain risk factors. It cannot be transmitted from person to person like a contagious disease.
Cats are less prone to accidents and generally less prone to illnesses than dogs. For instance, dogs are prone to cancer and hip dysplasia which costs thousands of dollars to treat. Although cats can get cancer and hip dysplasia they're far less likely to suffer from these type of diseases.
No, it is a lung disease and is very contagious.
Cats and dogs are Fauna, animals, not plants
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Feline leukemia is a very contagious viral disease of cats. It is not related to the leukemia that people get, which is a type of cancer. Instead, it is an immune disease similar to human AIDS. The cats pass it to each other by body fluid, so if they eat and drink from the same container, they can catch the disease. Feline leukemia is fatal, and has no cure.
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No, leukemia is not contagious. Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, and it develops due to changes in the DNA of blood cells, not through transmission from person to person like a contagious illness.
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