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1648.1 | A small abcess??? | BRUTUS::SOBEK | | Thu Aug 11 1988 13:02 | 7 |
| It may be a small abcess,...especially if you have another cat.
If so it may need to be drained and Sadie would need to be given
antibiotics to clear all infection from her system. If this is
the problem it's fairly easy to treat as long as you're sure to follow
up with giving all medications the vet recommends. There are probably
several other things that could cause such a lump, but a small abcess
is probably the most common... Does anyone else have any thoughts??
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1648.2 | | ESKIMO::JULIUS | | Thu Aug 11 1988 13:04 | 8 |
| Not to worry. Benign tumors and cysts are very
common in felines and humans. My cat has had them
and I've had them. I'm quite sure your vet will
take care of Sadie without any difficulty
whatsoever. We wish her the very best and please
let us know how she made out.
Bernice
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1648.3 | A trip to the vet will help | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Thu Aug 11 1988 13:14 | 4 |
| I think you should take her to the Vet - you may be
worrying a lot for a little!
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1648.4 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Thu Aug 11 1988 13:55 | 6 |
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My recollection is that lumps that can be moved are not very likely
to be cancer. Has your puss been vaccinated lately? Sometimes
a local reaction to vaccination leaves a lump like that for a few
months. Please let us know what's going on.
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1648.5 | | SSMP20::DALEY | | Thu Aug 11 1988 15:15 | 8 |
| I agree with the previous noters - probably not alot to worry about.
There is also one more thought - she could have a bit or scratch
(as suggested by a noter) or she could have been stung/bitten by an
insect and the swelling hasn't gone down yet. I've seen bug bites
on our horse which look like tumors, but they eventually disappear.
Haven't seen them on my cats but that doesn't mean they are not
there.
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1648.6 | I think we're gonna' make it! | RHETT::WRIGHT | | Thu Aug 11 1988 15:59 | 15 |
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I think I'm on my way to a happy ending..... I finally called my
vet (I'll leave it to the psychologists as to why I waited) and
found that since Sadie just had a rabies vaccination last month
(you guys had it pegged all along!!) that it is common for a lump
to form 2-3 weeks afterward as a reaction, and that this lump
should *not* be painful and will last about a month.
So all the pieces fit & I will keep an eye on her & ***am I
relieved!***
Thank you all so much !
Sue
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