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Hi. Im fostering for a local shelter, and my mother cat appears to have an inverted nipple. It is one of the ones very high up - the ones often not used. I found it because there has been some discharge, and it was getting in her fur.
I brought her in to the doctor. He is quick to make snap judgements sometimes, and told me he thought it was an abcess because it seemed "too high up". well a moment later we saw her corrosponding nipple on the other side. Im pretty convinced it is just an inverted nipple. Has anyone ever heard of such a thing, and if so, what would be an appropriate treatment?
I brought her in to the doctor. He is quick to make snap judgements sometimes, and told me he thought it was an abcess because it seemed "too high up". well a moment later we saw her corrosponding nipple on the other side. Im pretty convinced it is just an inverted nipple. Has anyone ever heard of such a thing, and if so, what would be an appropriate treatment?