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RE: Lumps on my cat's sides

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Posted by: PHMadameAlto at Sat Dec 4 19:14:10 2004  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHMadameAlto ]  
   

>>Hello,

>>I have a question about my two year old female shorthair domestic cat, Rosey. About a week ago, I discovered lumps on either side of her body, where her ribs end. I'm thinking she has swollen kidneys, and I'm very worried about her. I haven't taken her to get checked at the vet yet, but I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem in cats, and what it could possibly be. She is eating normally, she doesn't seem to have a fever, and she purrs as much as usual. Last night she pooped on the floor three times, and it was a very dark brown colour (darker than normal). The only difference in her lifestyle is we got a kitten about 2 months ago, and they often get in scraps. Could it be possible that the kitten has stressed her out to the point of her having some sort of disease? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!



I am thinking she might have some sort of intestinal problem rather than stress or kidneys given the pooping on the floor - especially if it was abnormally dark. You should probably get her to the vet ASAP. At this point since she is eating well and acts normally she is not feeling whatever is wrong, but this could change!



When you go to the vet, you might bring a fecal sample with you.



I doubt seriously if the kitten has given her a disease, however this could be a result of stress - something along the lines of irritible bowel syndrome.

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  • Lumps on my cat's sides - boogeyshoo, Sat Dec 4 17:25:10 2004
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