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Boo's Boobie Update
She is definitely tired of being felt up.
No new lumps, but I am wondering how long the incision will feel like it still has stitches in it. (I know it doesn't because I watched them take them out.) |
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Boo's Boobie Update
"cybercat" wrote in message
... She is definitely tired of being felt up. No new lumps, but I am wondering how long the incision will feel like it still has stitches in it. (I know it doesn't because I watched them take them out.) Scarlett had a nasty wound from when the vet had to go back in after she got infected spay post op. It took a long time for it to feel normal. Glad Boo has no new lumps. |
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"Cheryl" wrote in message . .. "cybercat" wrote in message ... She is definitely tired of being felt up. No new lumps, but I am wondering how long the incision will feel like it still has stitches in it. (I know it doesn't because I watched them take them out.) Scarlett had a nasty wound from when the vet had to go back in after she got infected spay post op. It took a long time for it to feel normal. Glad Boo has no new lumps. Cheryl, do you still use that vet? The vet said to be ready for tumors to pop up with some regularity, because mammary tumors tend to be aggressive in cats, so I'll keep checking. The great thing is, if we are lucky, we can catch them before they become malignant. If 80% of mammary tumors in cats are malignant, it makes sense to me that the reason this one is benign may be attributed to the fact that we caught it early. |
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Boo's Boobie Update
On Jul 30, 10:19 pm, "cybercat" wrote:
"Cheryl" wrote in message Cheryl, do you still use that vet? The vet said to be ready for tumors to pop up with some regularity, because mammary tumors tend to be aggressive in cats, so I'll keep checking. The great thing is, if we are lucky, we can catch them before they become malignant. If 80% of mammary tumors in cats are malignant, it makes sense to me that the reason this one is benign may be attributed to the fact that we caught it early. Hey - don't know Boo's whole story (I assume you had a mammary tumor removed) but I can tell you that my Mimi had one around age 2 and never developed another. The vet was concerned that it was malignant, did a aspirate biopsy and it came back negative. He removed it, it cleared up, and that was it. He said that female cats will sometimes have cells that swell in prep to make milk, but they stop developing and can make a tumor. (Or something along those lines - this was ...16 years ago!) Anyway, just want to give you some encouragement that it may just be a fluke. -L. |
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"-L." wrote in message ... On Jul 30, 10:19 pm, "cybercat" wrote: "Cheryl" wrote in message Cheryl, do you still use that vet? The vet said to be ready for tumors to pop up with some regularity, because mammary tumors tend to be aggressive in cats, so I'll keep checking. The great thing is, if we are lucky, we can catch them before they become malignant. If 80% of mammary tumors in cats are malignant, it makes sense to me that the reason this one is benign may be attributed to the fact that we caught it early. Hey - don't know Boo's whole story (I assume you had a mammary tumor removed) but I can tell you that my Mimi had one around age 2 and never developed another. I thought I recalled something like that. She was a lucky girl. The vet was concerned that it was malignant, did a aspirate biopsy and it came back negative. He removed it, it cleared up, and that was it. Was it a hard lump, if you recall? That was what made it so scary, to me. It was exactly the kind of thing they tell women to look out for. He said that female cats will sometimes have cells that swell in prep to make milk, but they stop developing and can make a tumor. (Or something along those lines - this was ...16 years ago!) Anyway, just want to give you some encouragement that it may just be a fluke. That is encouraging. Mimi lived to a good old age, hopefully Boo will too. Thanks, L. |
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On Jul 31, 9:37 am, "cybercat" wrote:
Was it a hard lump, if you recall? That was what made it so scary, to me. It was exactly the kind of thing they tell women to look out for. I don't remember. It was the size and approximate shape of a quail egg when I found it. I know it wasn't "squishy" at all, LOL... He said that female cats will sometimes have cells that swell in prep to make milk, but they stop developing and can make a tumor. (Or something along those lines - this was ...16 years ago!) Anyway, just want to give you some encouragement that it may just be a fluke. That is encouraging. Mimi lived to a good old age, hopefully Boo will too. Thanks, L. Hopefully it will be her one and only. Good luck to her! -L. |
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On Jul 30, 3:49*pm, "cybercat" wrote:
She is definitely tired of being felt up. No new lumps, but I am wondering how long the incision will feel like it still has stitches in it. (I know it doesn't because I watched them take them out.) I think maybe awhile, I think it's sort of scar tissue. |
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