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I’ve noticed black bumps around my cats anus, that do not seem to come off when wiped with a wet towel. Car is otherwise acting, eating, and using the liter box normally. Is this just dried poop or something I need to bring her in for? My vet can’t see her until day after next and not sure if I have to bring her to ER.
Updated On December 22nd, 2019
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Female | spayed | 13 years and 11 months old | 9.5 lbs
Answered By Sara Farmer, DVM 107
Veterinarian
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Those are the openings to the anal glands. Sometimes some dried anal gland material can accumulate at the opening. If Poopsie is not scooting or licking excessively I think you can wait to see your vet for an appointment.
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