Christa
Brilliant_Rock
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The scooting could mean they''re full and he''s trying to empty them, or just that he itches. I read that lack of exercise is one possible cause, and diet can affect it too. I did some research on it because honestly I was thinking we couldn''t keep him if we didn''t get it resolved . . . it was that bad.Date: 9/30/2006 10:13:44 PM
Author: monarch64
PS admin (L. or I.?), thank you for the disclaimer--I agree it would not be a good idea to try to care for that type of problem if you don''t know what you''re doing!
Christa, so the problem is possibly caused by lack of usual exercise, then? Milo''s been fortunate enough to have made it through life so far without any injuries, and we have never noticed any seriously funky odors emanating from his back end (well, unless we pick him up from his grandpa and grandma''s and he''s been given too many treats, he hee). We have noticed before that sometimes he ''scoots'' his behind on the ground after going potty--is that their way of cleaning themselves, or does he itch, or what? This may require a google search.I do know that females sometimes spread their scent that way, but since Milo''s a male I wonder why he does that. We''ve never noticed any swelling in that area... sorry for the illicit nature of this convo., I''m trying to keep it clean, lol!![]()

My sincere apologies for where this thread has ended up!
