Not exact matches
This way, she can track the amniotic
scent on her hands to the similar
scent excreted
by mom's Montgomery
glands.
The baby is guided
by a
scent excreted from the Montgomery
glands surrounding her mother's nipple.
That's why
by stroking her near her
scent glands, you are getting these pheromones on your hand, which makes for a calming experience for Puss.
Cats scratch for many reasons: to remove the dead outer layer of their claws, to mark their territory
by leaving both a visual mark and a
scent (they have
scent glands on their paws), and to stretch their bodies and flex their feet and claws.
Cats scratch to «mark» their territory
by leaving behind visual markers as well as
scent markers from small
glands in the pads of their feet.
In some cases, cats that can not mark with their claws (cats scratch to mark their territory
by using the
scent glands in their paws), mark with their urine instead, which can mean urine soaked carpets and flooring.
Rabbits have
scent glands on their chins that they use to
scent mark territories and objects (the
scent is not detectable
by people, though, the
scent is strictly for rabbit communication).
She can still leave her mark behind
by rubbing the sides of her face (which also have
scent glands) on the furniture.
To mark their territory
by leaving both a visual mark and a
scent — they have
scent glands on their paws.
Surgical removal of the anal
scent gland should only be performed
by a licensed veterinarian in cases where the failure to do so threatens the ferret's health or survival of the ferret.
That's part of how cats recognize each other, from the
scent of the fluid produced
by the anal
glands, which is unique to each cat.
Marking
by rubbing Felines have
scent glands on their cheeks and flanks, and when yours rubs against something — a door, a chair, you — he puts his own personal
scent on that object.