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RE: Some Wookie pictures and notes on taming cats

in HiveCats3 years ago

I'm sorry to hear that. Don't jump to worst case scenarios. Tumours are less common in cats Bears age and it's possibly a complication of the tooth removal he just had. I have also had cats get gingival hyperplasia, which is a benign overgrowth of gum tissue that prevented them from eating. Fingers crossed for tomorrow, make sure that his mouth is examined thoroughly

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Thanks @nikv(( His mouth was examined all looked good except for small spot. doctor said she took small biopsy to have examined. She said didn't think that was much of a problem.

Good. Cats are quite prone to aggressive Squamous cell carcinomas in the mouth but if he's already been checked for that, I don't think you should put it back on the list just yet