Found a marble-sized bump on my cat’s side while we were petting him just now. Should I be worried?

I was petting my cat just a moment ago and noticed a marble-sized bump on his side that I hadn't felt before. It seems to be under the skin and not causing him any visible discomfort, but I'm a bit concerned because it's new. Should I be worried about this, or could it just be something harmless?

Answer

Discovering a new lump on your cat can be concerning, especially if it's recently appeared. While it might be harmless, such as a cyst or a benign tumor, it's advisable to monitor it closely and consult with a vet if you're worried.

  • Monitor the lump for changes in size, shape, or color.
  • Observe your cat for any signs of discomfort, such as licking or avoiding touch.
  • Consider scheduling a vet visit for a professional assessment.

Finding a lump on your cat can definitely make you uneasy, but it’s important to remember that not all lumps are dangerous. Some may be benign, like a cyst or a lipoma, which are generally harmless. It’s a good idea to keep an eye on it for any changes or signs of irritation. If the lump grows, changes, or causes your cat discomfort, it's wise to consult a vet to rule out any serious issues. Your veterinarian can perform a thorough examination and may suggest further tests if necessary to ensure your cat's health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are some common causes of lumps in cats?

    Common causes of lumps can include cysts, benign tumors, abscesses, or lipomas. It's best to have any new lump examined by a veterinarian to determine the cause.

  • When should I be concerned about a lump on my cat?

    If the lump changes in size, color, or texture, or if your cat seems in pain or discomfort, it's important to seek a vet's opinion as soon as possible.

  • Can a vet consultation be done online if there are no immediate symptoms?

    Yes, online consultations are a convenient way to get professional advice on whether a physical vet visit is necessary, especially if immediate symptoms are not present. Dial A Vet offers such services.

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