My Cat Has a Weird Lump—Should I Panic?
Ever found a weird bump on your cat and immediately spiraled into panic-Googling? Same. Turns out, cats are less likely to get skin cancer than us (thanks, fur coat), but it’s not impossible—especially for white or sun-loving kitties. The big villain? Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).
Here’s what I learned: If you spot a new lump, patch of weird skin, or your cat’s fur looks off, don’t ignore it. Run your hands over their body (bonus: they’ll love the attention) and check for anything odd, especially on noses, ears, and eyelids. Fast-growing, dark, or ulcerated lumps? Get to the vet, stat. Only a biopsy or needle test can tell you what’s up.
Pro tip: If you notice something suspicious, keep your cat out of the sun and use only cat-safe sunscreen. And don’t play Dr. Google—your vet is the real MVP here.
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