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Mast Cell Tumors in Cats

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Mast cell tumors (MCTs) are among the most occurring types in cats and can vary in size and severity. While many mast cell tumors are benign and do not cause problems, others can be cancerous and potentially life-threatening. If your cat has a mast cell tumor, the veterinarian at The Cat Practice in Oak Park and Berwyn, IL, can provide the treatment they need to fight cancer and improve their quality of life.

What Are the Symptoms of Mast Cell Tumors (MCTs) in Cats?

Cats with mast cell tumors may show one or more of the following symptoms:

  • Weight loss
  • Swelling
  • Skin lesions
  • Vomiting
  • Difficulty Breathing

Diagnosing Mast Cell Tumors in Cats

If you notice any of the above symptoms in your cat, it's important to take them to the vet as soon as possible. The vet will likely perform a physical examination and take a medical history. They may also recommend one or more of the following tests:

Blood Tests

Blood tests can help to determine if your cat has a mast cell tumor. They can also check for other conditions that may be causing the symptoms.

X-Rays

X-rays can be used to check for tumors in the chest or abdomen. They help to determine the size and location of the tumor.

Biopsy

A biopsy is the only way a veterinarian can definitively diagnose a mast cell tumor. The procedure involves taking a small tumor sample and sending it to a laboratory for analysis.

Treatment for Mast Cell Tumors in Cats

The best treatment option for your cat will depend on the type and location of the tumor and your cat's overall health. Treatment options include:

Surgery

Surgery is often the best option for treating mast cell tumors. Your vet will remove the tumor and a margin of healthy tissue around it. In some cases, radiation therapy or chemotherapy may be recommended after surgery.

Feline Radiology

Feline radiology can help shrink or kill cancerous cells. It is often combined with surgery or chemotherapy.

Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is a procedure that uses drugs to kill cancer cells. It is used in combination with surgery or radiation therapy.

Steroid Therapy

We can also address mast cells in cats with steroid therapy (which is separate from chemotherapy). We use it mostly for skin tumors, but we have also used it for internal tumors as well.

Schedule an Appointment with Our Veterinarian Today

If you think your cat has a mast cell tumor, find a qualified, professional feline veterinarian like The Cat Practice in Oak Park and Berwyn, IL. We will work with you to create a treatment plan that is best for your cat. Contact us today at (708)-383-5997 to schedule an appointment