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The Dead Man In Yossarian's Tent - 06 Aug 2005 22:29 GMT
My cat is 14 months old.  Just this week he has started to lick his crotch
region more than usual.  From there it got worse and he now claws in that
area, as if he has an itch.  He was neutered near birth, and this is the
first time I have ever even seen his penis.  I can't tell if this is because
of an itch, or a newfound love of doing whatever it is he's doing.

At any rate, he is a cat that mostly lives on a screened-in back porch, and
it inside about one quarter of the time.  Does this sound like jock itch,
and if so, what can be done for him?

Please, send the joke responses to dev.nul.

Thank you for any help.
sriddles@aol.com - 06 Aug 2005 22:40 GMT
> My cat is 14 months old.  Just this week he has started to lick his crotch
> region more than usual.  From there it got worse and he now claws in that
> area, as if he has an itch.  He was neutered near birth, and this is the
> first time I have ever even seen his penis.  I can't tell if this is because
> of an itch, or a newfound love of doing whatever it is he's doing.

Excessive licking of the genital area in cats is a symptom of urinary
tract infection. Another one is urinating outside the box, but not
always of course. You might get him checked by a vet.

Sherry
Karen - 07 Aug 2005 00:00 GMT
>> My cat is 14 months old.  Just this week he has started to lick his crotch
>> region more than usual.  From there it got worse and he now claws in that
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>
> Sherry

I sure would. That isn't normal and can't be good. Has he peed? He could be
partially blocked and blocking in males is life threatening.
Ellen S - 07 Aug 2005 00:47 GMT
Definitely get him to the vet. It's very likely urinary tract infection,
which like the previous post said, can be deadly in male cats.
The Dead Man In Yossarian's Tent - 07 Aug 2005 01:13 GMT
> Definitely get him to the vet. It's very likely urinary tract infection,
> which like the previous post said, can be deadly in male cats.

He is still urinating, drinking and eating.  But thank you for the advice,
I'm definitely getting him to the vet.
 
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