Snickers and Chrissy
Member Since 2019
Hi, Snickers is enjoying her new remission and going to see her vet today. She needs a dental (her teeth were not great when we got her and have gotten worse), and I know dental disease can throw cats out of remission, so I want hers done sooner rather than later.
She also has a lipoma. She had it when we got her. Our vet pulled some with a needle months ago and checked, and based on that and how it feels is 99% sure it's just a lipoma. We can leave it alone or have it cut out during the dental to make sure it doesn't grow and to be 100% certain it's nothing major.
So my question is should we have the lipoma cut out during her dental? I'm worried that cutting into her so soon after remission will throw her out of remission? Is that an unfounded worry or a valid one?
Thanks to your help and suggestions!
She also has a lipoma. She had it when we got her. Our vet pulled some with a needle months ago and checked, and based on that and how it feels is 99% sure it's just a lipoma. We can leave it alone or have it cut out during the dental to make sure it doesn't grow and to be 100% certain it's nothing major.
So my question is should we have the lipoma cut out during her dental? I'm worried that cutting into her so soon after remission will throw her out of remission? Is that an unfounded worry or a valid one?
Thanks to your help and suggestions!