There is a lump under the skin of a cat s back, so be sure to pay attention!
A lump has a subcutaneous epithelium in a cat's back, which may be a skin disease, such as tumor-like sarcoidosis, or tumor-like hemangioma. It is recommended that your pet see a veterinarian to determine the accurate diagnosis and take appropriate treatment measures.
Sometimes there are small bags or lumps on the cat, which may be inflammation somewhere on the body, which is inflammatory hyperplasia. Sometimes the body's self-healing function will make these lumps disappear. So as long as the lump on the cat looks smaller or not continues to grow, there is no need to worry.
A lump under the epithelium of a cat's dorsal may also be benign lipoma. Benign lipoma is a accumulation of fat that is soft to the touch. This benign lipoma is sporadic and may occur in various parts of the body.
A lump may also be a tumor if a cat has a subcutaneous epithelium. The tumor grows very fast, and it feels hard to touch and does not have much freedom. It is recommended that when an unknown lump appears on the cat, the owner should take the cat to the hospital for examination first and then treat it accordingly.