



I noticed Angel had a small lump (about the size of dime) a few months ago. It was on the side of her stomach. It felt like a soft marble sized lump under his skin. It got bigger and smaller and sometimes it disappeared. Angel didn't mind or notice the lump and she was acting more active than ever before. So, I thought it shouldn't be a big deal and I didn't bring Angel to see Dr. Ray right away.
My mother in law noticed the lump on Monday and insisted to bring Angel to see Dr. Ray. Dr. Ray found out it was a tumor. I felt so bad I didn't bring Angel in right away. Angel had an operation the next day and Dr. Ray removed the tumor completely. However, I had to wait for a couple of days to find out the result from a lab to see if it was cancerous. It was the worst days in my life. Luckily, the surgery was a success and the test results came back with great news!
Angel is getting extra care (especially treats) from everyone till she is fully recovered. Thank you so much for everyone's concerns.
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