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Buds on cat

BettinaT

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I have notice this buds different places on my cat. He is 10 years old.
Can it be age related?

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Dr. Jeff

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Yes, these little growths could be age-related.

How's your kitty's BEAM?

It's a good idea to have your local vet examine your cat and give these skin eruptions a feel.
 

BettinaT

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Yes, these little growths could be age-related.

How's your kitty's BEAM?

It's a good idea to have your local vet examine your cat and give these skin eruptions a feel.
He is like as always have been. Nothing changes.

They are small. And yes good idea, to have my local vet to look at it 🙏🤗
 

Dr. Christina

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Your local vet may want to remove them, just because you asked about them. Unless your local vet strongly says they may be malignant, I would suggest working towards homeostasis so his body will naturally resolve them. Then he will be healthier overall.

Have you read the article at www.holisticactions.com/select to maybe find a holistic vet near you? They would be less likely to pressure to do surgery and may be a great resource for at least an annual exam (if they are not too close) using chiro, TCVM and just looking at your whole kitty.

Dr. Christina
 

BettinaT

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Your local vet may want to remove them, just because you asked about them. Unless your local vet strongly says they may be malignant, I would suggest working towards homeostasis so his body will naturally resolve them. Then he will be healthier overall.

Have you read the article at www.holisticactions.com/select to maybe find a holistic vet near you? They would be less likely to pressure to do surgery and may be a great resource for at least an annual exam (if they are not too close) using chiro, TCVM and just looking at your whole kitty.

Dr. Christina
Hi, thanks for your answer , i can not find a holistic vet near me ( i live in denmark )
 

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