PH&MonkeyPenPenFaFaTiger
Member Since 2020
Hi all,
Monkey has a big lump in his rear. (picture attached) The vet said it is not dangerous after some lab work and it is not necessary to surgically remove it, and he added that there can be a risk to surgically remove it because diabetic cats have compromised the ability of wound healing. The wound may be harder for Monkey to heal. I ask the reason for the occurrence of a lump, but the vet said "because he is old"
Recently Monkey has some wound on his lump and I believe it is because his lump is rubbing the floor. I tend to surgically remove it because I think the benefit outweighs the risk. But I am not sure how serious is the risk, it does not sound serious to me, any advice?
Also, I find that Monkey has seemingly heavy breathing, any idea? Also, Monkey lost some weight, from 13 lb to 12 lb, he is still heavy in terms of weight, however, I found that the muscle mass around his spine is less than before. I wonder if this is triggered by the departure of Penpen (his father) that he was deeply attached, three weeks ago. Monkey is still eating and drinking as normal, but he is less energetic than other cats.
Tomorrow I am taking him to see a vet, but I want to have your opinion too, thanks.
@Bron and Sheba (GA)
Monkey has a big lump in his rear. (picture attached) The vet said it is not dangerous after some lab work and it is not necessary to surgically remove it, and he added that there can be a risk to surgically remove it because diabetic cats have compromised the ability of wound healing. The wound may be harder for Monkey to heal. I ask the reason for the occurrence of a lump, but the vet said "because he is old"
Recently Monkey has some wound on his lump and I believe it is because his lump is rubbing the floor. I tend to surgically remove it because I think the benefit outweighs the risk. But I am not sure how serious is the risk, it does not sound serious to me, any advice?
Also, I find that Monkey has seemingly heavy breathing, any idea? Also, Monkey lost some weight, from 13 lb to 12 lb, he is still heavy in terms of weight, however, I found that the muscle mass around his spine is less than before. I wonder if this is triggered by the departure of Penpen (his father) that he was deeply attached, three weeks ago. Monkey is still eating and drinking as normal, but he is less energetic than other cats.
Tomorrow I am taking him to see a vet, but I want to have your opinion too, thanks.
@Bron and Sheba (GA)
