My older, retired breeder females sometimes get mammary tumors. I don't think I've ever had a male get tumors of any kind.
I had a hamster one time that had cancerous tumors (as diagnosed by a vet) and one of them that was close to the surface could be drained and cleaned every so often. After being cleaned out it would almost seem to go away for a little while, but it always came back.
It cost about $60-80 I think when I had my female rabbit spayed a few years ago, but it also varies depending on the vet.











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