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Cat question... please hellpppp!!!?

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Ok so its been days that ive noticed that my cats bottom (where she poos and p**s) and her body reallllyyyy smells. we even clean her butt (they dont have a butt but u know what i mean) after she uses the litterbox.but she still smells horrible.

she is fixed and the vet did a complete checkup adn she is healthy but i dont know whats wrong.Is it normal? do you think that she is sick? what should i do? please HELPP!!!

By the way i have another cat and i never had this problem with him!

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  1. I seen something like this on Tv, and the dog was just fine, sometimes it just smells lol. i guess since they dont have cheeks also dont wear clothes. anyways. they took him to get cleaned up very well and the animal still smelled really bad so it just came a everyday thing for the owners to clean the bottom of the animal.


  2. Does she eat wet food?

  3. She could have an "impacted" anal gland. Does she scoot her butt across the floor at all? Here is a page I pasted from the Internet to help you out. The link is at the bottom:

    WHAT HAPPENS IF AN IMPACTED SAC DOES NOT GET EMPTIED?

    An abscess can form and rupture out through the skin. This is a painful, messy and pretty smelly condition often mistaken for rectal bleeding. If an anal sac abscess forms, it must be properly treated by your veterinarian. Antibiotics will be needed.

    HOW OFTEN SHOULD ANAL SACS BE EMPTIED?

    This is a highly individual situation. The best recommendation is to let the pet tell you when the sacs are full. If the pet starts scooting again, it is time to bring him in.

    WHAT IF MY PET'S SACS SEEM TO REQUIRE EMPTYING ALL THE TIME?

    To avoid the expense of having the sacs emptied, you can learn to empty them yourself at home but most people feel it is well worth having someone else perform this service. A non-invasive technique that helps some patients is a change to a high fiber diet. This will produce a bulkier stool that may be more effective in emptying the sac as it passes by.

  4. This is normal for cats. This happens to cats when they go #4 too much because they cannot "wipe". It would be a good idea to clean under there once in a while. ope this helped! ;D

  5. I would try changing the food the cat eats, there may be a sensitivity to the food.  If the vet did a complete checkup then there is nothing terribly wrong so I'd change the food.

  6. Could be anal glands, just need to be expressed.  Smells awful, when dogs have full glands they scoot booty along ground.  My sisters' cat has smelly booty but it's b/c she's so fat she can't clean herself (not just fat, complications when she was fixed and stomach droops oddly).  I used to take her to a groomer and they'd wash her, shave her and express anal glands.  You can do it yourself if you really want.  And keep kitty wipes around for after litter box or the no-water shampoos for all over.  Look into groomers and try to get her to one to see if that helps and ask if they express anal glands.

  7. Awe poor kitty. I would suggest another vet as well. It's not normal for a kitty to stink like that and any vet that says it's fine should not be practicing. Good luck. Hope the stinky goes away.  

  8. Have you tried washing it in a washing machine?  No, just take it to a vet and this stupid question there.

  9. Your lady cat has an infection -a UTI or similiar. Take her to another vet or a vet that sees only cats (like the Cat Doctor of Dover,NH). You can scout around the Internet for a vet or call the nearest Vet. Med. university.

    Healthy girls don't stink!

  10. Could be anal sacs that are full and need to be expressed. All animals have these, they omit a greenish, brown liquid that is very smelly. Take her to the vet or an experienced groomer and have them express the anal sacs.

  11. Deodorant??? No, only joking. Could be the food its eating or sometimes old cats smell a bit. How old is she?? You could try bathing her if the weather is warm?

  12. Two Options

    Put On Some Perfume

    Or

    Dump Her In Tomato Juice IM SERIOUS It Gets Arid Of Skunk Smell For Any Animal So It May Solve Your Problem I Did It To My Cat Snowball It Got The Smell Away But Now ITs Pink { It Was White }

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