My 14-year-old cat has a cyst on his neck and it's looking bigger today, should I be worried?

I've noticed that the cyst on my 14-year-old cat's neck seems to have gotten larger today. It wasn't bothering him much before, but now it looks more pronounced. Considering his age, I'm concerned about whether this change could be something serious. Should I be worried, and does this warrant a visit to the vet?

Answer

It's concerning to see a cyst on your cat's neck grow larger, especially given his age. While not all cysts are serious, any noticeable change warrants attention.

  • Size change in cysts should be checked.
  • Your cat's age suggests a more cautious approach.
  • A veterinary consultation can provide peace of mind.

It's not uncommon for older cats to develop cysts, which can vary in seriousness. However, any change in size, shape, or discomfort level is a good reason to consult with a professional. A licensed vet can assess whether it poses a risk to your cat’s health and guide you on what steps, if any, should be taken next.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What might cause a cyst to suddenly grow larger?

    Cysts can grow due to infection, inflammation, or fluid accumulation. A vet can help determine the cause and necessary treatment.

  • Are larger cysts always a sign of cancer?

    Not necessarily. Cysts can be benign or malignant, and only a vet can provide proper diagnosis and advice.

  • What signs should I look for in relation to cyst complications?

    Watch for signs such as rapid size increase, redness, warmth, pain, or signs of distress in your cat. These may indicate complications requiring prompt veterinary care.

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