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petlover01
post Feb 11 2021, 10:13 AM

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Hi guys! I have 2 kittens (1 is around 6 months old and another is about 10 months old), my husband & I adopted them at a different time and integrated them well, now they are friends. Right now we are facing an issue with my 10 months old kitten, we notice that ever since we adopted her, she start scooting.

We brought her to the vet to empty her anal glands (which isn't alot to empty) and she still scoots! So we thought she is allergic to the protein that is in her diet, we eliminate that as well but she STILL scoots. The vet has no idea how to help me anymore and everytime she scoots, it leaves a mark there on our furniture and sometimes our bed.

Anyone has similar experience or idea on how to stop her from scooting? Vet said it is due to something and not habit, we couldn't figure out what it is. Thank you!!
petlover01
post Feb 16 2021, 01:49 PM

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QUOTE(neome @ Feb 13 2021, 06:21 PM)
I only had 1 experience with my cat scooting, but thank god it lasted for only a couple of days, I didnt do anything and it was self limiting. If it still persists then there must be something causing itchiness at the area like worm infection, did ur vet tried giving any worm meds?
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Yes we did deworm her. unsure.gif

QUOTE(basilisk @ Feb 13 2021, 09:53 PM)
When it scoots, take note of the condition of the poop.
Scoot cos wana get rid of poop tht got stuck in the anus, paste sticky poop, watery poop, strands of grass or other objects, or other stuffs tht irritates the anus.
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We wash her butt with water everytime we see her do her business straight. But after washing, still scoots! sad.gif

 

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