Cat Anal Glands: What's That Smell?
Updated on 04/26/24
These tiny pouches near a cat’s anus, often called “anal glands,” serve as feline calling cards. They release a pungent fluid that marks territory. However, when these sacs get inflamed or infected, it’s no purr-fect situation. Cats may scoot, lick excessively, or even develop painful abscesses. Keep an eye on your furry friend’s rear end and seek veterinary care if needed.
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