Hi everyone, I have a big decision tomorrow for my 14 1/2 year old cat. She is scheduled for tomorrow to have surgery to have a large golf ball size, and a pea size lump taken out from her belly. I've never been faced with such indecisive decision. I'm scared for her and that I'm doing the right choice for her. Let me give you some back ground on her. She's a black kitty named Fay Fay (means fat in Chinese), she was a little chunker compared to her sister cat lol. Well she's been happy and healthy all these years up until last year in October when I went to visit my mom and was playing with her, and felt a gumball sized lump on her chest. As soon as we came back from vacation that week, I took her to the vet. The vet thinks it is breast cancer since of the location and the point that I've never gotten her spayed. We did blood work, which came back fine and Dr suggested that we should have that lump taken out. Well with everyone's opinions, I decided to hold off and watch it. Well 5 months goes by and her lump has almost double to a size of a golf ball now and is now visible through her fur. Took her back in to get reevaluated and blood work done and urine analysis done, and this time she has grown a pea size lump on the lower half of her belly, and her levels for thyroid and kidneys were not a normal level anymore plus she had a bladder infection (which I had it cleared up with antibiotics). She is now on special KD food for her kidneys and hoping that it will bring it to a normal level for her. Today we should be getting a call with the results from her blood work In hoping that levels will be normal and that surgery is the best route. I've been so stressed out and crying about this for the past week and I'm just hoping I'm not making the wrong decision for her. Anyone else out there have gone through this before? I need some input. Fay's such a kind hearted and gentle cat, and she doesn't seem like she's in pain or bothered by it at all.