Re: Spot on her nose
- From: "Suzanne" <stompson@xxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Jun 2006 09:51:31 -0700
Peter's former vet said that all orange cats develop black spots on
their lips and in their mouths as they age. Peter's got a bunch of
them.
Suzanne
badwilson wrote:
Vino's been getting dark spots on his pink lips as he gets older. I
heard somewhere it's normal. Purrs for that to be all it is with
Mayhem.
--
Britta
Purring is an automatic safety valve device for dealing with happiness
overflow.
Check out pictures of Vino at:
http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album
Mischief wrote:
Mayhem's been developing a little black spot on her nose. I first
thought it was dirt, but it wouldn't wipe away. I wasn't sure what it
was, and have been keeping an eye on it.
It hasn't gotten aby bigger, but it hasn't gotten away either.
Hmmmmmmm....... My books don't really say much about skin cancer, and
I haven't found much on the web. I called my clinic and unfortunately
we are booked tomorrow. The receptionist mentions that cats might
develop spots as they get older.
I'm gonna call back later to talk to one of my coworkers who's been an
RVT for the last 20 years, and see what she thinks.
She's not an outdoor cat so i don't think it could be skin cancer, but
i can't be sure. And on the other hand, i don't qualify for my
employee discount yet. But something like this I would want to get a
vet's opinion on just in case.
Anyone else have cats with spots that just show up?
Kristi
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