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Old 03-08-2008, 07:13 PM
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I have noticed a small lump on Timones belly behind her nipple under the skin. Anyone have any idea what it is?

She has just finished her first call and wondered if it was anything to do with it?

Should i be worried?
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can anyone help?
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Re: Lump

Sorry, I can't help, unless its anything like what i have posted about my kitten in the cat health section.

Hope someone more useful comes along soon.
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Go to the vet, probably best.
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Re: Lump

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Hi

I have noticed a small lump on Timones belly behind her nipple under the skin. Anyone have any idea what it is?

She has just finished her first call and wondered if it was anything to do with it?

Should i be worried?
It may be that, but the safest thing is a vet check.
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Agree Z-take her to the vet,could be something and hopefully nothing
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Re: Lump

Some of my girls get lumpy boobies when they call. They disappear pretty quickly once they finish - the lumps that is not the boobies. I would say its more than likely hormonal, especially in such a young girl, but the vet will hopefully put your mind at rest.
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Re: Lump

She is booked into the vet on Thursday so will keep you updated.

Thanks for the comments kim
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I'm sure she'll be fine Z.try not to fret and stay off the net,good luck for the vets hun
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