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True_Blue_Rosemary Subscriber 31/08/2012 Offline
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 8:45 am    Post subject:   Reply with quote Tweet This Post

They do look a bit like that Catherine.

Not sure about why the puss though?? Did the vet say what it actually was? x


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Catlyn Subscriber 29/07/2012 Offline
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He said he thought it was a cyst - think I'll take her back and ask again though!! xx

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True_Blue_Rosemary Subscriber 31/08/2012 Offline
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I would if I were you

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jazzsmum Subscriber 01/06/2012 Offline
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Catherine, those are just like Que's. Never anything sinister, but a big nuisance. They kept getting infected, swelling up, oozing pus, being sore. As one got removed, the next one would start, so they all ended up getting removed in the end. She had lots of small ops over her cancerous paw, as it would swell up, get infected too, so each time she was going under the knife for the paw, I would have them remove the latest troublesome nipple. She was never any bother after anaesthetic, she'd bounce around, unlike Queen who'd sleep for days and Feather who cries for days.
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jazzsmum wrote:
Catherine, those are just like Que's. Never anything sinister, but a big nuisance. They kept getting infected, swelling up, oozing pus, being sore. As one got removed, the next one would start, so they all ended up getting removed in the end. She had lots of small ops over her cancerous paw, as it would swell up, get infected too, so each time she was going under the knife for the paw, I would have them remove the latest troublesome nipple. She was never any bother after anaesthetic, she'd bounce around, unlike Queen who'd sleep for days and Feather who cries for days.


Thanks for the above Shirley hopefully they are nothing to worry about then. We have an appointment with the only vet Mae's is not terrified of at the surgery next week and will get the lump looked at again - do you know what the vet called Que's lumps just so I can check they are the same thing?? Thank you xx


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Sending good thoughts for both Bonnie and Mae Group Huuug!

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