worried val of york
Forum Donator 2023/24
Hi I recently posted a thread about Spike's impaction problem. I hadn't been able to see my usual exoctic vet about 10 days ago as there had been an emergency at a local zoo. I was advised by another vet in the same practice that the impaction could be due to a change in diet. (I had changed his pellets from Pets at Home to Excel so I accepted the diagnosis). However I went back to my GP Savvy vet today as I was still concerned about Spike.Today I have been told he has a mammory tumour and the vet also discovered an unexplained internal lump. This lump does not appear to be attached to anthing and the vet admitted he had no idea what it was. He did have to feel Spike's body quite vigourously to discover the lump.
I am waiting two weeks and will take Spike back to check the size of both tumour and lump.
I was advised an xray could be done and at the same time a biopsy could be taken from the unexplained lump.
I am sat with Spike beside me and he seems very subdued. Has anyone any advice on a situation like this. Spike is 6 and half I have only had him since he was 5 and I have no idea of his treatment other than a child had had him prior to me getting him. He was underweight and his fur was very whispy. Both have improved since I have had him but he is still a lot lighter in weight than my other 3. Thanks
I am waiting two weeks and will take Spike back to check the size of both tumour and lump.
I was advised an xray could be done and at the same time a biopsy could be taken from the unexplained lump.
I am sat with Spike beside me and he seems very subdued. Has anyone any advice on a situation like this. Spike is 6 and half I have only had him since he was 5 and I have no idea of his treatment other than a child had had him prior to me getting him. He was underweight and his fur was very whispy. Both have improved since I have had him but he is still a lot lighter in weight than my other 3. Thanks