Saturday, November 28, 2020

Feline Squamous Cell Carcinoma-What Can Help?



Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a cancer that can affect the skin and oral tissue in cats. SCC is very common in cats and often presents as oral tumors, but can also be found on the tips of ears and the nose. SCC in cats often looks like a scab or a red, thickened area of skin. The signs of oral SCC are foul mouth odors, difficulty eating and ulcerated lesions in the mouth. Oral tumors are very aggressive and can spread to the jaw bones. Scientists believe that oral feline SCC may be linked to chronic inflammatory diseases of the mouth. Immune Harmony and the Immune Support Kit provide essential immune support for cats with SCC.