Finding out your cat has a compromised immune system is a scary and often devastating diagnosis, especially if the cause is cat cancer. Thankfully, there are holistic treatments available that will help minimize the side effects of chemotherapy and toxic medications. Combining holistic choices for a cat’s compromised immune system with conventional cancer therapies should be part of any treatment.
What Is Cat Cancer?
Cancer in cats is due to a failure of the immune system to regulate cell growth. It can occur in any organ (liver, spleen, lungs, etc.), any area of the body (bones or mouth, for instance), or even in a part of the body in general (such as the chest cavity).
Under normal circumstances, healthy cells grow and divide. At the same time, the immune system routinely eradicates damaged or irregular cells (cancer cells). However, if a cat’s immune system becomes weak or stops functioning properly, the body fails to detect damaged cells. As a result, these cell grow and replicate. Eventually, the cat develops tumors — the result of the growth of damaged cells. The most common types of cat cancer are feline lymphoma, feline leukemia virus, feline mammary cancer, and feline skin cancer.
An Aggressive and Rapidly-Developing Disease
Cancer in cats can often go undetected for weeks or even months. As cancer is aggressive and develops rapidly, the time between the appearance of the first cancer cells and the diagnosis of the disease is often directly linked to survival rate.
Once Cancer Has Been Diagnosed
Close consultation with your holistic veterinarian can help you to select the right cancer treatment and cancer therapies for your cat and his situation. Depending on the type of cancer, the age and condition of your cat, and other important factors, treatments for cat cancers can range from surgically removing tumors or abnormal cell growth, chemotherapy and radiation therapy to isolate and destroy cancer cells, and medications to help slow tumor development, treat inflammation, and control pain.
Mainstream Western-Medicine Therapies for Cat Cancer
Although many mainstream western-medicine therapies can be successful in removing or shrinking tumors (at least temporarily), none of these feline cancer treatments address the underlying cause of cancer: a faulty or weakened immune system. In fact, some treatments (such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy) can cause significant damage to, or even destroy, an already fragile immune system.
Rebuilding a Cat’s Compromised Immune System
Since cancer results from the inability of the cat’s immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells, it makes sense that helping to rebuild and support a cat’s compromised immune system at the same time as providing conventional therapies is the key to successful cancer treatment.
Rebuilding the immune system of a sick cat requires a multi-faceted approach. You need to reduce the everyday toxins in your cat’s environment, such as contact with pesticides, cleaning products, and highly-processed cat foods.
Most commercial cat foods are highly processed, meaning that during production much of the nutritional value of the ingredients is lost. All cats — but especially those with cancer — can benefit by changing to naturally-prepared, organic cat food that is rich in nutrients and free from chemical preservatives. As cats with cancer often have a poor appetite, it is essential to continually offer your cat a variety of healthy foods to encourage him to eat.
Another thing to do is stop vaccinating while your cat is fighting cancer. Vaccines can be disruptive to the immune system.
If you don’t have one already, seek out a holistic veterinarian to receive a more holistic approach to cancer treatment. The vet will discuss diet and other alternative solutions with you.
We Can Help
In addition to providing essential nutrients through diet, supplements containing essential vitamins and minerals along with time-tested herbs can help to ensure that your cat has the strongest immune system possible to help fight his way back to health.



My 11 yr old kitty has an intestinal mass, about the size of an egg. She has small masses on her spleen, which could be benign and have nothing to do with the intestinal mass. Her kidneys and liver are good. Her lymph nodes are enlarged. She’s doing everything normal except she doesn’t finish all her food. An aspiration done during an ultrasound showed little cells but what they saw could lead to lymphoma. Our cat is such a cuddly love bug and starting her on chemo I’m afraid would change her personality. What would you recommend for her?
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Hello,
My cat was just diagnosed on Friday with lymphoma as a mass was found in his chest from an x-ray and his white blood cell count was somewhat low. He is going to see an oncologist this Tuesday to start taking steps for chemotherapy and probably determine if he is FeLV positive or not. I read a story about a woman who put her cat on medicine from here. I was wondering what your thoughts and recommendations are. My cat’s name is Oliver and he just turned 1 less than a month ago.
Hi. Im sorry to hear about your cat. I would recommend The Advanced Immune Restoration Protocol. This will boost the immune system, reduce inflammation and detoxify the body. While creating an alkaline environment in which such illnesses cannot grow. https://vitalityscience.com/product/advanced-immune-restoration/
My cat of 21 years, He is a thin cat and has heart problems, has Squamous Cell Carcinoma, in the nose and mouth, It has been turned off, but it has been activated quickly in the mouth. which recommends please, thanks
I have sent you more info on our Advanced Immune Restoration to your email address.
Hello,
My cat is 1 year old and was diagnosed with an odontogenic tumor. The tumor is on his upper jaw and while these tumors do not metastasize, they are locally invasive. The surgery is $6,500 which I can not afford. I am seeking out resources to help, but in the meantime, is there something I can give to him to help?
Thanks!
The Advanced Immune Restoration has worked wonders for many cases of cat cancer in the jaw. I sent additional info to your email address.
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My 14 year old cat is suffering from a cancerous tumor looming over her right eye. It’s increased in size quickly over the last two months and is now almost overtaken her vision. The vet suggests I let her go, but I wanted to know all of my options first.
Thank you.
I recommend The Advanced Immune Restoration. I sent more info to you by email.