Does my ferret have a cyst or a tumor or something else?
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ok i took my ferret to the vets because my ferret had this black looking pimple on her rear end. it got bigger over time... we took it to them, they poked it with a needle to see what it was and alot of blood came out, my ferret was fine, but they do not know if it is a cyst or a tumor or something else w can anyone help me figure out what it is?
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Answer:
It may be a mole that may be cancerous. I would see if the lump is bothering the ferret. If it is then take it back to the vet and tell them it hurts your ferret and you want it taken off or treated somehow. But if the vet did not feel the need to remove it or anything then maybe it is just a harmless cyst. Just keep and eye on it. Hope your ferret is okay =)
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