Take it to the vet
Yes, a cat has an anus.
Yes, Vaseline can provide a protective barrier on the skin and may help with irritation caused by dryness or chafing around the anus. However, it's important to address the underlying cause of the irritation and consider seeking advice from a healthcare provider if it persists or worsens.
Yes. All mammals have an anus.
The black dots on a cat's anus could be scabs from the anus glands secreting pus. You can take the cat to the doctor to have the glands squeezed or you can do it yourself.
Black spots around a dog's anus could be caused by various factors such as skin irritation, allergies, infections, or anal gland issues. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
I think the black thorn is just a piece of feces. Your cat does not wipe like us of course. You can try wetting a paper towel and wipe your cat. It is probably inflamed because it has not cleaned that area. That's like you crapping and not wiping.
Yes, cat mites can bite humans and cause skin irritation.
No, a cat has only one anus. As far as we know.
A dog's anus may turn black due to pigmentation changes, skin irritation, or underlying health issues.
yes
Diarrhea is a common symptom of various digestive disorders and infections that can affect the gastrointestinal tract, including the rectum and anus. In some cases, diarrhea may result in irritation or inflammation around the anal area, but it is not a characteristic of the anus itself.
No, putting soap in your anus will not make you poop. It may cause irritation and discomfort. It is not a recommended method for promoting bowel movements.