
She has a lump on her cheek
Doesn't seem to be in any pain


It sounds like you've noticed a lump on your cat's cheek, which can be concerning. There are several potential causes for this, such as an insect bite, a cyst, or even a benign growth. The fact that your cat doesn't seem to be in pain is reassuring, but it's still important to keep a close watch on the lump.
At home, you can take a few steps to monitor the situation. Keep an eye on the lump's size, shape, and color. If you observe any rapid growth, color changes, or if your cat starts showing signs of discomfort, it would be prudent to seek veterinary advice. Additionally, watch for any signs of infection, such as redness, warmth, or discharge, as these could indicate a need for treatment.
It's also important to ensure that your cat is eating, drinking, and behaving normally. Any changes in her usual behavior might suggest a more serious issue.
Given that the lump isn't causing pain and your concern level is low, monitoring it for a few days is reasonable. However, if you notice any changes or if the lump doesn't start to improve, I recommend consulting a veterinarian for a more thorough examination.
If you have any further questions or need additional guidance, please feel free to ask. Thank you.
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