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Question Posted Sunday October 30 2005, 11:12 pm

My cat has a hard bump on the very end of her tail. My mom said it was okay but I'm not sure. She's had it since she was a baby. It's like an extra lump of bone. Could it be bad? Should I ask her vet about it?
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hersheylover answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 6:31 pm:
i have had cats for several years...but i am NOT an expert...has your cat been to the vet before? if she has then im sure the vet would have noticed something. otherwise, it could be a vertebrae out of place..(which i dont think is harmful since its at the end of the tail) or it could be and enlarged vertebrae, or piece of cartilage. does your cat seen to be in pain about it? if not...and it hasnt caused any problems before, i would listen to your mom and not worry about it. but if you would really like some help with your problem, just give your vet a call, im sure he/she can give you the information you need. thanx! hope i helped!plz rate!...hersheylover...

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