Understanding Feline Stud Tail: Causes, Symptoms, and Care
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Feline Stud Tail
Feline stud tail (seborrhea of the tail) is a condition that can affect non-neutered, long haired, male cats. Stud tail looks like a waxy buildup on top of the tail and is caused by an overactive sebaceous and/or apocrine gland which is located at the on the tail.
This is more common in non-neutered cats because the sebaceous gland can increase its reaction to the male hormones.
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