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    My cat has a large goose egg on her lower abdoman. What could it be?

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    This sounds like the same thing my (male) dog had near his breast. This turned out to be a benign tumor (non-cancerous). You need to take the cat to the vet and have the growth examined and removed. The vet told me if I would have waited much longer, the tumor could have ruptured and caused death. You need to get this cat to a vet ASAP.

    Your cat is turning into a goose. I hope it lays a golden egg.



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