Get him to still another vet. Tibbe does this when his anal glands are full and hurting. He doesn't scoot his rear on the floor hardly at all, just bites at his read and looks at me woefully. Could be other pain from a little anal tumor or cyst or something, too or a pinched nerve in his low back radiating pain there. If he's chronically constipated or something, could be an impacted stool, something like that, which he feels and is trying to do something about it. Itching in the anal area can make them do this, too. I'd just get another vet, perhaps an internist, to examine him this time. You likely need a vet a step up from others, a specialist, if he's seen more than one vet for this.
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