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Why does my cat have a soft, fluid-filled lump above her eye?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Domestic Shorthair | Female | spayed | 10 lbs

My cat has a small white lump above her eye. Behavior is normal, but the lump came overnight. It is mostly soft, with what seems like fluid inside. What can this be?

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Answered By David Darvishian

Veterinarian

Published on September 28th, 2017

Hi and thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach! Sorry to see that Chubbs has a skin problem. This could be a small area of bacterial infection or a cyst if it has fluid in it other than pus. This could be associated with one of the many glands in the skin causing a sebaceous cyst. Other causes are a bite from a parasite (flea, tick, mite) or insect (spider/ant) among others. I would warm compress the area if Chubbs will let you to see if you can get it to come to a head and drain. You can also put Neosporin right on the area, it won't harm either if ingested. Continue to monitor the area. If it worsens, spreads, persists, have your vet check it out. They can get a first hand look and advise on how to proceed. I have a feeling just by the picture that this may resolve on it's own with some simple treatment as described. Good luck with Chubbs.

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    Answered By Megan, DVM, CVA

    Veterinarian

    Published on December 18th, 2018

    Poor Lollipop! Of course, without seeing it I cannot say what it is. It could be a local infection, a small cyst, or even cancer. Since it is new, I would recommend to have your vet take a look at it. If they are concerned about it, they may take an aspirate of it to look at a few cells under the microscope to see if it needs to be treated or surgically removed. I hope this helps!

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