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CatAge: Fast Facts

Secondhand Smoke and Cat Cancer

Not all cats will develop cancers or feline health problems from exposure to secondhand smoke. However, research shows that the chances of developing cancer are greater for cats living in smoking environments compared to cats in non-smoking environments. The more smokers in your household, and the longer the duration of exposure, the higher your cat's risk of developing smoking-related cancers, as well as lung infections, respiratory problems, asthma and other feline health problems.

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