Generally when a cat develops a subcutaneous lipoma, it is important to look at the cat’s condition and check for other lesions elsewhere in the body. The tumour will need to be aspirated with a fine needle, followed by imaging and blood tests to see if there are metastases, and after surgery, pathology will need to be carried out and then regular follow-ups will be required.
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