Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Cats can discharge smelly stuff from their anal glands when they're stressed. Having consulted with cat owners for many years, the most common reaction is: 'but my cat never gets stressed' while actually, cats show stress in completely different ways to humans, so stress in a house cat can be almost impossible for many humans to spot. It's well worth reading around the subject to be sure - try typing 'cats, stress' into our blog and into the International Cat Care website. Always provide several litter trays (one per cat and one more as a minimum in a household), in places where the cats choose to go and can visit without having to walk through a busy place or another cats' territory. However, some other, more immediately worrying causes of anal gland disease in cats can be cancer (adenocarcinoma), demodex and abscesses. So, if you cat is paying more than usual attention to that place or if you can feel lumps there, then it is worth taking seriously and asking your vet to check the situation out. Like dogs, cats do occasionally get skin disease in that area also, but it's less common. I hope that something here is useful - wishing you both all the best in getting to the bottom of the problem.
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