My cat has a swelling on her bottom lip that I heard might be a rodent ulcer, should I take her to the vet?

Yesterday evening, I noticed a swelling on my cat's bottom lip and I'm concerned it might be a rodent ulcer. She's been acting normal otherwise, but the swelling looks uncomfortable. Should I take her to the vet, or is it something that might go away on its own?

Answer

It sounds like your cat might have a condition known as a rodent ulcer, which is a type of eosinophilic granuloma complex. While your cat is acting normal, the swelling could indicate a need for veterinary evaluation.

  • Monitor the swelling on your cat's lip closely.
  • Contact a vet if the swelling persists or worsens.
  • Consider a vet visit for a definitive diagnosis and treatment plan.

Rodent ulcers can appear as a form of swelling or sore on the lip, often due to an allergic reaction or other underlying condition. While some can resolve on their own, others might require veterinary intervention to prevent discomfort or infection. Given your observation of swelling, a vet can help determine the best course of action for your cat's well-being.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a rodent ulcer?

    A rodent ulcer is a type of sore that can occur on a cat's lip, often due to allergies or other underlying health issues. It's part of a group of conditions known as eosinophilic granuloma complex.

  • Can rodent ulcers resolve without treatment?

    While some cases may improve on their own, it's important to seek veterinary advice to ensure proper care and prevent complications.

  • When should I take my cat to the vet for a rodent ulcer?

    If the swelling persists, worsens, or if your cat shows signs of discomfort or other symptoms, you should take your cat to the vet for a thorough examination and potential treatment.

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