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		<title>By: Natural Pet Care &#187; (Natural Pet Health) What are the symptoms of a brain tumor in cats?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Natural Pet Care &#187; (Natural Pet Health) What are the symptoms of a brain tumor in cats?</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2008 03:14:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;[...] Although an uncommon occurrence, brain tumor is a relatively more common form of cancer in dogs than Feline Cancer . A head injury may result in accumulation of fluid in the brain or a cranial fracture - both of which may cause brain damage. Brain Tumors may be primary, occurring in the brain itself, or secondary, as extensions due to metastasis of a Malignant growth in the nasal passage, skull or ear cavity and pituitary gland Tumors . However, unlike the symptoms of liver cancer in dogs and cats that are non-specific some of the symptoms of a brain tumor are specific and some of them are even indicative of exactly where the tumor is located. The most common form of brain tumor in cats is a tumor arising in the meninges (one of three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord), which usually grows gradually and is sometimes Malignant . Read More [...]&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;div class="comment-remix-meta"&gt;&lt;a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('21774','Natural Pet Care &#38;raquo; (Natural Pet Health) What are the symptoms of a brain tumor in cats?'); return false;"&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('21774','Natural Pet Care &#38;raquo; (Natural Pet Health) What are the symptoms of a brain tumor in cats?','&#60;p&#62;&#38;#91;...&#38;#93; Although an uncommon occurrence, brain tumor is a relatively more common form of cancer in dogs than Feline Cancer . A head injury may result in accumulation of fluid in the brain or a cranial fracture - both of which may cause brain damage. Brain Tumors may be primary, occurring in the brain itself, or secondary, as extensions due to metastasis of a Malignant growth in the nasal passage, skull or ear cavity and pituitary gland Tumors . However, unlike the symptoms of liver cancer in dogs and cats that are non-specific some of the symptoms of a brain tumor are specific and some of them are even indicative of exactly where the tumor is located. The most common form of brain tumor in cats is a tumor arising in the meninges (one of three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord), which usually grows gradually and is sometimes Malignant . Read More &#38;#91;...&#38;#93;&#60;\/p&#62;\n'); return false;"&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Although an uncommon occurrence, brain tumor is a relatively more common form of cancer in dogs than <a href="http://www.natural-pet-care.com/natural-pet-health-blog/recommends/C-Caps" style="font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='feline cancer';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">Feline Cancer</a> . A head injury may result in accumulation of fluid in the brain or a cranial fracture - both of which may cause brain damage. Brain <a href="http://www.natural-pet-care.com/natural-pet-health-blog/recommends/C-Caps" style="font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='tumors';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">Tumors</a> may be primary, occurring in the brain itself, or secondary, as extensions due to metastasis of a <a href="http://www.natural-pet-care.com/natural-pet-health-blog/recommends/C-Caps" style="font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='malignant';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">Malignant</a> growth in the nasal passage, skull or ear cavity and pituitary gland <a href="http://www.natural-pet-care.com/natural-pet-health-blog/recommends/C-Caps" style="font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='tumors';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">Tumors</a> . However, unlike the symptoms of <a href="http://www.natural-pet-care.com/natural-pet-health-blog/recommends/C-Caps" style="font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='liver cancer';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">liver cancer</a> in dogs and cats that are non-specific some of the symptoms of a brain tumor are specific and some of them are even indicative of exactly where the tumor is located. The most common form of brain tumor in cats is a tumor arising in the meninges (one of three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord), which usually grows gradually and is sometimes <a href="http://www.natural-pet-care.com/natural-pet-health-blog/recommends/C-Caps" style="font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;font-weight:bold;" target="_blank"  onmouseover="self.status='malignant';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">Malignant</a> . 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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2008 17:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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