You are probably hurting him/her or it irritates it and it makes him scratch it. In other words, don`t do it. Why do you touch it anyhow?????
I have no idea how to reply to the answer above...so here's my reply: I have always "scratched" my cats at the rear of their backs and they have always enjoyed it. This is new behaviour.
Rear as in rear end
It attackes it until it is dead and then eats it. It usually licks and bites it until there is only a bit left. Our cat always leaves the same little bit at the end.
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When a cat drags its rear end on the floor, it could indicate that they are experiencing discomfort or irritation in their anal area. This behavior might be a sign of impacted anal glands, parasites, or other medical issues that should be addressed by a veterinarian.
That would be the horse's rear end (if the horse if facing north, then obviously his rear end is facing south)!
to drag your rear end,like a car
Lick your cats rear and eat some pink cheese..U will find answer yourself
To disassemble the rear end of an Arctic Cat 650 4-wheeler 4x4, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheels. Next, disconnect the rear differential by unbolting the mounting brackets and any associated drive shafts or links. Remove the axle shafts and then detach the rear differential from the frame. Be sure to keep track of all hardware and components for reassembly.
Kiss my rear end.
This question makes absolutely no sense. Do you mean the front-rear end? If its in the front it's not a rear. Is it four-wheel drive? Do you mean the front differential?
It's cause its a sign of affection of young kittens to rough play and they will even claw. Just dont put anything up his bottom end.
Phillipa is a medevial term, for donkeys rear-end