***PLEASE HELP* Cat near Mast Cell tumor - can someone explain what it is and how to treat?

PLEASE HELP! I KNOW THIS IS A LONG ENTRY, BUT I'M DESPERATE. This cat is my pride and joy and I'm so very confused! Any input would be helpful!
at have had a wart looking lump on his back for nearly 3 years. I took him to the vet when it first showed up. She put a needle surrounded by it and examined the sample and said it was a "grandpa spot" and there be nothing to worry about.

Then something like a month ago I noticed it was getting larger in size. When I would touch it, my cat starts biting his leg (i believe this is referred to as a "twitch"?). About 2 weeks subsequently it started bleeding.

I called the ultrasound place and they said they thought it be unnecessary. They kind of explained the situation to me in a more understandable passageway, but I'm really confused! I've done some research on the internet, but it all seems to be conflicting. Can any professionals or people who hold experienced this problem in their pets help me out?

My cat is 10 years old. I've be told he's a Russian Blue, but I believe he is a Chartreux breed. He also has many calcium deposits on his body (thats what the old vet said they were). They're rock-hard lumps on his body and the most recent vet said not to worry about it. He has a few other smaller wart/mole resembling things on his body that slightly resemble how the Mast Cell Tumor looks now. The vet said they could remove these at the time they remove the tumor.
ere are my questions -

1. If the tumor is removed, how long is he likely to live and what will his adjectives quality of life be like?

3. If the tumor is removed, how promising is it to come back?

4. Since more wart/mole like things have be popping up on him, is it worth getting the tumor removed? - please - I'm not trying to be insensitive! I just don't want to put my poor kitty through a ton of surgeries and spend money I don't really have if he's doomed to suffer in the in the vicinity future from more tumors!
ow long can I wait to give him the surgery to remove the tumor? Its nearly doubled contained by size in the past two months. It is now a bit smaller than a dime. It continually bleeds regardless of what I try to do to stop it.

6. Is near any way to make him more comfortable until I can afford the surgery?

If you don't have the change then get an advance on your credit card, hit up your parents for a loan, or do doesn`t matter what you must to raise the money. Cancer doesn't wait. If the tumor is growing rapidly, after it could be spreading internally.

If you are fortunate, then your cat's tumor is localized, meaning that it has not spread anywhere. Surgery is the switch tool for fighting localized cancer in humans, though chemo and radiation are also used as follow-ups. I understand that more treatment is beyond your means, but at least the surgery could be done.
s possible that the cancer has spread to neighbouring lymph nodes, which would make it regionalized. The optimal treatment for that is surgical removal of the tumor and nearby lymph nodes, plus chemo and radiation.

If the cancer have spread to distant parts of the body, then it is metastasized and treatment is difficult. However, life prolonging treatment and pain managing medication could give a hand.

Try the Tufts University Veterinary Medicine wedsite for information. Cornell University Veterinary School is another angelic one.


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