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Squamous cell carcinoma has some of the clearest symptoms of any cat cancer. Usually, tumors appear on the cat’s face around the nose or ears. However, it can be on any part of the cat’s body.
Many cancer symptoms in cats are subtle and can be caused by another condition, but if you notice any of the following potential cancer warning signs, it's a good idea to talk to your vet.
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