Lipomas are benign (noncancerous) fat-filled tumors. They are soft, relatively slow-growing, freely movable (i.e., easily manipulated), and located just under your cat’s skin (subcutaneous). While they can develop anywhere, they are most commonly found on your cat’s undercarriage, in the chest or abdomen.
Also question is, how should a cat’s belly feel?
If your cat likes a good belly rub, then you know when she’s happy her stomach is soft, palpable and comfortable to your touch. However, if you notice her stomach is starting to look distended, feels firm or she acts painful, these are signs something could be wrong.
Beside this, what do lipomas look like on cats?
Some signs to look out for include: Development of a slow-growing lump under cat’s skin. Although lipomas are usually oval or round, soft, and moveable they can also be firmer and attached to nearby tissues or structures.