A cat with stomach cancer usually does not eat well, has weight loss with vomiting and diarrhea, and is usually lethargic. These symptoms are, however, nonspecific, as they can be caused by other problems, including liver disease, kidney failure, and inflammatory bowel disease. Regardless of their cause, cats with these clinical signs should be seen by a veterinarian promptly.
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