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Old April 3rd 04, 03:52 PM
Lori chil
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Default kitten has leaky butt

My 10 month old kitten seem to leak from his butt when excited or
nervous,it does not seem to be poop but it smell like it. He is active
and playful and appears healthy otherwise,any ideas what could be
problem.
Than You
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Old April 3rd 04, 06:31 PM
Wendy
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If it happens often I'd ask the vet about it. It might be an anal gland
problem.

My Tigger has on rare occasions (maybe 8 - 10 times over 16 1/2 years)
squirted out some noxious fluid from her rear when she's freaked out or VERY
upset with me. Nothing was wrong with her other than her displeasure with
the situation.



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My 10 month old kitten seem to leak from his butt when excited or
nervous,it does not seem to be poop but it smell like it. He is active
and playful and appears healthy otherwise,any ideas what could be
problem.
Than You



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Old April 3rd 04, 06:31 PM
Wendy
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If it happens often I'd ask the vet about it. It might be an anal gland
problem.

My Tigger has on rare occasions (maybe 8 - 10 times over 16 1/2 years)
squirted out some noxious fluid from her rear when she's freaked out or VERY
upset with me. Nothing was wrong with her other than her displeasure with
the situation.



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"Lori chil" wrote in message
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My 10 month old kitten seem to leak from his butt when excited or
nervous,it does not seem to be poop but it smell like it. He is active
and playful and appears healthy otherwise,any ideas what could be
problem.
Than You



 




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