Friday, October 23, 2009

My Cat Kiki has this weird lump under her skin!!! im concerned... my poor baby!!!?

i came home from school 麓today and i noticed it and my mom says if it goes away in time its ok but if she gets more it dosent go away im going to the Vet. and cause of the lump i noticed her tail moving weirdly.. like a kind of vibration...im concerned and i touched it and her tail moced alot!!
My Cat Kiki has this weird lump under her skin!!! im concerned... my poor baby!!!?
one of my cats had a lump on his back. It turned out to be a cyst and it popped on its own, but it was painful for him. Its probably jsut a cyst, but go to vet to make sure it is nothing serious. If its a cyst the vet should drain it, so it doesnt get too painful.
My Cat Kiki has this weird lump under her skin!!! im concerned... my poor baby!!!?
It might be a cyst, or it might be a tumor. A vet could tell you better, and make suggestions about what to do about it.
Reply:sorry. i don't know what's wrong with your cat, but i would like to share i had a cat names Kiki also. :)
Reply:Go to the vet, better safe than sorry. good luck : )
Reply:Obviously she should go to the vet but you are the child and your mom probably isn't going to listen to you. Her tail is moving because it is sensitive to touching the lump.
Reply:If the lump is hard, get her to the vet immediately. My cat developed a couple of hard lumps and the next thing I knew they were everywhere. Her body was eaten up with cancer.





If the lump is soft it usually isn't cancer. I wouldn't wait too long to go to the vet.
Reply:What are you waiting for?...Take her to the Vet.
Reply:I just found your posting after I just did a google search for "lump on my cats back under skin". MY cat has this mysterious lump as well. It just got there practically overnight!





Just curious, has your cat been more vocal lately? And, does your kiki appear to have lost any weight lately? Just wondering because mine has.
Reply:just put it down cats are vermin keep shitting in my garden


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