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Signs of Anal Gland Problems

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Signs of Anal Gland Problems
Casey Elise Christopher|Shutterstock A cat with FATE may not be able to move his rear end and appears to be paralyzed. He may be in severe pain and have difficulty breathing.

While scooting dogs get the most attention for anal-gland problems, your cat can experience anal gland impaction, too.

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