Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Male | neutered
Please see photo attached. Bump located on the neck. Did not changed since a month.
1 Answer
Published on October 17th, 2017
Thank you for providing a picture of Joe's bump! It could simply be a wart or another type of benign tumor, but it could also be a malignant tumor. It's a good idea to get any bump that has been present for while checked out by a vet. The vet can perform a test called a fine needle aspirate on it. To do this, the vet sticks a small needle into the bump to get a sample of it's cells, and examines the cells on a slide under a microscope. It's usually painless to the animal, and relatively quick to perform. I would have Joe seen by the vet in the next couple of days so the bump can be diagnosed and treated as needed. I hope this helps!
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