It can be quite difficult to spot our cat’s anal sacs (anal glands), but they’re easily spotted. These are the paired pouches found just before the opening of the anus’s either side. The strong smell that male cats emit come from these sacs. They are lined with sebaceous (sweat) glands and are released into the anal passage through a tiny duct. These sacs are common to both male and female cats. The distinct odor of our cat’s feces is actually affected by these secretions. When our cats have to do their business, some force is exerted caused by the waste material going through the anal sacs, this creates a pressure enough to squeeze out fluid from the sacs mixing with the feces. The scent coming from these sacs are unique fro every cat and act as signatures. They can be used to mark territory and keep enemies at bay and to let other animals know of their presence.
You’ll know if your cat has problems with his anal sac if he constantly drags his bottom on the floor or if he keeps licking his behind. If so, you should visit your vet clinic Newmarket, ON for immediate medical attention