My cat has this weird lump under the skin that shifts around when I touch it—should I be concerned and call Dial A Vet or just keep an eye on it for now?

Last night while petting my cat, I noticed a strange lump under her skin that moves around when I touch it. She's acting completely normal otherwise, but I'm worried it might be something more than just a fatty deposit. Should I be reaching out to a vet immediately, or is it okay to monitor it for changes over the next few days?

Answer

It sounds like you've discovered a lump under your cat's skin that is moveable and doesn't seem to be causing any immediate distress. Your concern is understandable, and it's important to monitor her for any changes.

  • Check for changes in size, shape, or color.
  • Observe for any additional symptoms like discomfort or behavior changes.
  • Consider a professional evaluation for peace of mind.

While many lumps in cats are benign, such as fatty deposits (lipomas), it's wise to monitor them closely. If the lump changes significantly or if you notice any other symptoms, a veterinarian should examine your cat to rule out any serious conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if the lump grows quickly or changes?

    If you observe rapid changes in the lump’s size, shape, or color, it is advisable to consult with a veterinarian as soon as possible to rule out any serious issues.

  • Are lumps under the skin common in cats?

    Yes, cats can develop lumps under their skin from various causes, ranging from benign conditions like lipomas to more concerning issues like abscesses or tumors.

  • How can I tell if the lump is causing my cat discomfort?

    Pay attention to any signs of discomfort in your cat, such as licking or scratching the area, changes in mobility or behavior, or vocalizing in pain. These may indicate that the lump is bothersome and needs a vet’s attention.

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