Is the spot raised?
Is it scabby?
Is it all red?
And Larry is does seem to be a bit raisedIt is not scabby but yes is does seem to be red
I think this is worth a vet visit and possibly removal & biopsy.
Did Patches have this removed, Larry? Was this many years ago? Thank you for sharing this photo. This could help a lot of people.Could be cutaneous mast-cell tumor. Here was one on my Patches
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Yes, it was removed by the vet with not further problems or occurrences.Did Patches have this removed, Larry? Was this many years ago? Thank you for sharing this photo. This could help a lot of people.
Yes, it was removed by the vet with not further problems or occurrences.
Before that I had another cat, Izzabelle, that had maybe 4 MSTs at different times and they were removed and finally never came back.
I had another cat, BunBun, who had recurring ones. He was covered with them. After a shot time did not even try removal. Tried four different chemo drugs with no success. Infections got him finally from the open sores.
The vet might be able to to take a fine-needle aspirate and place on microscope slide and stain it and look at it under a microscope and determine what it is. That is how all mine were initially diagnosed.
None of my cats has the internal MST, those are really bad. My BunBun just had many on the skin, the vet/oncologist and I gave up counting themHopefully just an MST on her face and nothing internally going on.