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Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
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Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

486.0. "HELP! Cat Odor/Discharge Problem" by ASDG::FOSTER (radical moderate) Wed Jan 20 1993 11:02

    
    I'm starting a new note because I don't think this is spraying per se.
    One of my cats, age 5 has always had what I call an odor problem. I was
    never sure whether it was gas. Yesterday, he bumped up against me and
    deposited an off-white liquid on my hand. (I was too repulsed to sniff
    it.) His odor seems to often coincide with days that he fights with my
    other cat, but other than that, its rather random.
    
    What is this? Is he sick? Is he spraying? (I thought spray was urine.)
    
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486.1JUPITR::KAGNOKitties with an AttitudeWed Jan 20 1993 11:1610
    Could be his anal glands need expressing.  My parents have a dog who's
    glands become blocked, and emits an awful odor/liquid.  Can you verify
    the origin of the liquid (I know this sounds gross!)?  If your kitty
    also rubs or "scoots" his back end along the floor, this is a sign of
    blocked anal glands.
    
    Just a thought!
    
    -Roberta
    
486.2let me know if you find a solution!CHEEKO::BARLOWi THINK i can, i THINK i can...Wed Jan 20 1993 13:1122
    
    
    My male cat does that too.  However, he only stinks when he
    gets REALLY happy.  For instance, if I pet him so much that
    he gets delireous, then he falls over and starts to stink.  
    Depending on his mood, he can get this happy if I just
    tell him he's a "good boy".  I took him to the vet at first
    when I noticed this as they thought it was anal glands.  They
    "expressed" them for him, (which he didn't like one bit) and he
    still stinks sometimes.  He excretes an off-white or grey fluid 
    from his anus, which causes the smell.  (I spotted this cause 
    when he's this happy, he usually lies on his back.)  I just
    always thought that he wasn't neutered very well as he also
    sticks his tail straight up and wiggles sometimes, (without
    urinating).  We just learned not to get him that happy as the
    stuff doesn't come out of things very easily.  I once had to completely
    shower and change all my clothes to get rid of the scent.  I
    will ask my new vet about this at their annual appointment in
    June.  
    
    Rachael
    
486.3Mine too!MODEL::CROSSWed Jan 20 1993 14:1817
    
    My cat Zuzu does the same thing and she is a female.  Whenever
    she gets terrified of either Sophie or Emily (two semi-ferals I
    have who occasionally terrorize my others to establish dominance),
    Zuzu will emit a fluid that could just about bowl you over.  It's
    so bad that if I come into my house after a long day, I can walk
    into a room where only one small drop of this fluid has been left
    and notice the smell immediately.  It's pretty foul.
    
    Whenever there are spits and spats, I'm usually found chasing
    Zuzu around with a tissue.....just to keep my house odor-free.
    
    :-)
    
    What we go through.....
    
    N
486.4I don't know which is worse. This or Fleas.ASDG::FOSTERradical moderateWed Jan 20 1993 14:5514
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    That sounds about right.
    
    I think the time I remember it best was when I had my entire family
    over, all of whom are cat allergic. They were all petting him and
    stuff, and he jumped into my lap... and the smell KNOCKED ME OVER.
    I was totally embarrassed, 'cause I couldn't believe that I was the
    only one who noticed. I think I threw the poor dear in the bedroom and
    shut the door... and changed my clothes.
    
    The idea that he does it when he's happy kinda makes sense, but it
    sounds like a total pain. I enjoy making him happy. But I *HATE* that
    smell.
486.5if it becomes uncontrollable, speak to your vet...TOMLIN::ROMBERGI feel a vacation coming on...Thu Jan 21 1993 14:567
My mom's cat, Sullivan, had the unpleasant habit of emptying his anal glands
at the most inappropriate times and in the most inappropriate places.  This
summer, while he was 'vacationing' at my sister's while my mom was out of the 
country, he had them removed.  


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