Are these tumors? Very old cat, her butt and backside are really sensitive also, might be related? Does anyone know?
Sorry about my fat thumb in the picture.
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Bring it to the vet
>>2321837
>Can you diagnose these lumps with a shitty picture and no other information?
Take your cat to a vet. Why the fuck do you think we can tell you whether or not they're tumors? A veterinarian couldn't even tell just based on looking at it.
>>2321862
>>2321874
OP here, my cat is too old to go to the vet, you can call bullshit if you want, but she'll likely die if they give her any medication or attempt to treat her. She's simply too fragile, she's almost 20 years old after all.
I did post and ask for advice from actual vets, though they still haven't replied. Of course it seems pointless, but I just wanted some confirmation if possible.
>>2321893
>I want advice from a vet
>I can't take it to the vet
When people say catfags are stupid, they mean you.
The vet is not going to put your cat under anesthesia just to fucking exam it you mong, your too old to go to the vet excuse doesn't work.
>>2321913
Nice post bro.
But I will see, I need to consult my family first. I am concerned that she may die from shock, even just from being in a terrifying place with strangers, it cannot be healthy for her.
>>2321919
Anyways, I am off.
I know I sound stupidly indecisive, but I am absolutely paranoid that she will die if I push her too far. I will get off my fat ass and try to help her however I can.
>>2321893
"she'll likely die if they give her any medication or attempt to treat her."
...i don't think u know what the fuck u r talking about...
anyway..they're old lady warts, nothing to worry about.
>>2321932
so you made this fuckign thread just to ignore any advice and do what you were going to do in the first place?
>>2321919
vets do house calls
>>2321893
Vet student here, this guy is bang on >>2321874 , you had the correct response within two posts. It could be benign, they could be malignant, they could be warts/skin tags and quite frankly whilst a qualified vet with a good clinical exam could have a good guess, without a biopsy none of is could tell you for sure.
Have a home visit if needs be. However, as a warning your vet will likely tell you that you have two options:
1: Remove the lumps, send them off for biopsy and find out what they are.
2: Keep an eye on them- if they grow rapidly/ become painful/ start oozing etc then your vet will advise taking them off.