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Senior cat with fluid, suspected cancer. How much time does he have?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Maine Coon | Male | 15 years and 8 months old | 12 lbs

My 15 year old cat had fluid buildup in his abdomen but no other symptoms. Ultrasound showed mottling of pancreas and some small nodules. All other tests normal so vet suspects cancer. He is in otherwise great health and has no other symptoms and fluid was drained and he is comfortable. Recommended to monitor and perhaps steroids can slow down the progress. And if fluid builds up again can be drained. As he is not having any discomfort or symptoms could he have a good amount of time ahead?

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Answered By Vanessa Yeager DVM MPH

Veterinarian

Published on September 5th, 2017

Hello there and thank you for your question on Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach! You have asked a tough question here- this is hard to answer as there are a lot of unknowns at this point. From what you have told me, it appears there is some tumor or cancer that is causing fluid to build up in his abdomen. This can be very painful but it seems like the pain is being controlled somewhat with draining of the fluid. Steroids can help the pain as well as slow down progression of certain cancers. If all else appears to be okay (eating and drinking okay, no vomiting or diarrhea), then Leo may continue this way for some time. In this case, I think it is best to take it day by day and focus on cherishing each day you have with him. Sometimes animals that do have cancer (depending on what cancer they have) can do very well for a while but then turn on a dime so it is important to cherish the present instead of focusing too much on the future in this case. I hope this has helped and best wishes to you and Leo!

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