A lump can form under your skin for many reasons.
Cat has marble sized lump.
Sometimes the veterinarian can give a tentative diagnosis during the examination.
Treatment usually involves some combination of surgery radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
It s completely normal to have one or more of these throughout your life.
Lumps bumps or growths under your skin aren t uncommon.
Swollen lymph nodes are a symptom of lymphoma.
A cat that s been given a shot may have a lump for a few days too.
Prognosis depends on the size type and location of the tumor and how early and aggressively it is treated.
But if it doesn t go away after that call the vet.
The lump is black or purple in color.
Your vet may recommend removing your cat s lump if it is cancerous or benign but causing other problems.
If this is an old lump that has been checked before.
Some cats have developed fibrosarcomas at previous injection sites.
It is ulcerated looks like an open sore or becomes this way you notice lots of little pink spots or larger bruised looking areas these aren t necessary lumps or bumps but can indicate a bleeding problem.
Abscesses are a common type of lump that usually form a few days after a fight with another cat or dog.
They are rather large and filled with fluid.
You may be alarmed to find a bump under your pet s skin but subcutaneous nodules often are innocuous growths that pose little danger.
You should schedule a vet visit though because some nodules are related to serious health problems.
An abscess is a pus filled swollen spot on the skin that sometimes forms where your cat has been bitten or scratched.
If you notice your cat seems feverish or unwell and has a lump with a scab in the middle it is likely an abscess.
This isn t an exhaustive list of all the lumps and bumps you might feel on your.
The lymph nodes behind the knees and under the jaws are easiest to find.
Lumps from abscesses for example or flea allergy dermatitis and umbilical hernias are very easy to diagnose based on symptoms alone.
If a lump is slow growing benign and causing no problems your vet may recommend leaving it where it is.
Determine whether the cat has been fighting.
Lumps under the skin are a part of life for cats.
They re often red and painful so your cat may shy away from your touch.
Similarly if the risks of surgery are very high or if your cat has an advanced cancer it may be more sensible to leave the lump alone.
See a veterinarian if your cat has a lump which is larger than a pea and has been there for a month or more.