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Author | Topic: Lump on cat |
averner New Member ![]() Posts: 3 |
![]() ![]() ![]() I noticed a lump on my 9 year old cat ellie last week. It is on her stomach. She has not been ill and is eating normally etc. I took her to the vet to have it checked and it is being removed tomorrow. I am very worried. Has anyone else has this problem. Hope it goes ok IP: Logged |
Bastet1066 Member ![]() Posts: 30 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Hello! My 6 year old (Murphy) has a lump as well...his is on his side. I felt it through his fur and took him to the vet in a panic. They "aspirated" the lump to see whether or not it was cancerous or filled with fat cells. Thank god it was just a fat deposit. My vet told me that there isn't any harm in leaving it there. Incidentally, one of my dear (human) friends also has a fat deposit on his back...and his doctor told him the same thing. Hope your kitty is OK. IP: Logged |
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