“…Myeloma-related disorders (MRDs) are infrequent diseases in cats, 1–4 and are classified as multiple myeloma (MM), cutaneous extramedullary plasmacytoma (CEMP), non-CEMP (NCEMP), solitary plasmacytoma of the bone, IgM macroglobulinaemia (Waldenström macroglobulinaemia), immunoglobulin-secreting lymphoma and myeloma cell leukaemia. 2,3 Feline NCEMP is generally reported to originate from the spleen, 2,5 liver, 2 intracerebral tissue, 6 intraocular tissue, 7 orbital tissue, 2,8 respiratory tract, 9–11 subcutaneous tissue, 4 oral cavity, 5,12 mesentery tissue 13 or stomach. 14 There are few cases reporting pathological involvement of the intestine in feline MRD.…”