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It is probable, though not certain, that the mass is mediastinal lymphoma, something cats with FeLV are very prone to. Chemotherapy tends to help a lot, as mediastinal lymphoma is particularly responsive to chemotherapy. They do not give strong enough chemo to usually completely cure, but sometimes cats go into remission for a year or more (sometimes not). The chemo tends to make them feel better too. With lymphoma, especially mediastinal, I would always opt for trying chemo and seeing if it helps. If not, I would ask for a combo shot of dexamethasone (1/2 cc for an adult cat) and depomedrol (same dosage), which shrinks lymphoma and keeps them comfortable for a while.
You need to see an oncologist if you can, for definitive diagnosos and options. Where are you located?
Michelle
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