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