Originally Posted by Jessika
I tend to dissagree.
I've seen many dogs/cats at the hosp. with dark colored bumps and the vets were immediately concerned, even more so if it's on the eyelid. Apparently dark colored bumps are more cause for worry than light flesh colored ones. Anyways many of the bumps the surgically removed were sent in to the lab and about 1/2 of those came back as a type of cancer. Although not all of those cancers were a spreading kind, or better to say that if the whole bump was removed at the time then it removed the cancer. I just know I'm not wording that quite right.
My mom's cat has a dark spot on her ear but it's only visable when the light shines through her ear flap. We took her in to be checked out and in her case it was just a pigment thing, so a few dollars let my mom not have to worry.
Anyways, any suspicious bump should be checked out because if it was cancer the longer it stays there the more chance it could spread and be more difficult/expensive to remove later. And if it isn't cancer then you can sleep easy and are only out a few bucks for peace of mind.
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