First off, i know this is not a "Is it normal" question because i know it's not.
he has been wiping his butt on the carpet for over 6 months, just took him to the vet, they said nothing is wrong with him. I JUST noticed today that he has leftover poop when he is done pooping and he wipes it on the carpet, it is light colored green and stringy, almost like he ate a string, we gave him a de-worming thing about a year ago, could he have worms again? And i have a niece who crawls on the carpet all the time. I do not want my baby niece crawling all over his feces, so why does he have (quite a bit) of left over stringy light green poop when he is done? i literally just pulled it out of his butt-hole with a rag, it was long and stringy. and it seemed to hurt him because he kept hissing at me when i pulled it out and wiped him haha (very gross i know, for my niece) please, help??
I took him to the vet to see if he had an anal gland problem, they shoved somehting up his butt..very hard and akward to see that, they said nothing was wrong with him so should i go to a differant vet?
he has been wiping his butt on the carpet for over 6 months, just took him to the vet, they said nothing is wrong with him. I JUST noticed today that he has leftover poop when he is done pooping and he wipes it on the carpet, it is light colored green and stringy, almost like he ate a string, we gave him a de-worming thing about a year ago, could he have worms again? And i have a niece who crawls on the carpet all the time. I do not want my baby niece crawling all over his feces, so why does he have (quite a bit) of left over stringy light green poop when he is done? i literally just pulled it out of his butt-hole with a rag, it was long and stringy. and it seemed to hurt him because he kept hissing at me when i pulled it out and wiped him haha (very gross i know, for my niece) please, help??
I took him to the vet to see if he had an anal gland problem, they shoved somehting up his butt..very hard and akward to see that, they said nothing was wrong with him so should i go to a differant vet?

Step 1: Get him to play with a toy, preferably something with cat nip.
Step 2: While playing, repeat telling him that he is a cat. This will hypnotize him into believing in his feline nature.
Step 3: This is where the cat nip comes in. Have him walk into the kitchen, where you will place a bowl of tuna fish and a bowl of doggy kibble in front of him. He should go for the tuna.
Repeat these steps until he eats the tuna. If successful, he should stop dragging his butt on the carpet.
And a few tablespoons of wet food is all you need to supplement with.
bring a stool sample (poop) to the vet.
Or perhaps he's eating something strange, something resulting in digestive problems?
As the other people say, another vet is a good idea. IIN is not a collective of experts on cats, even though I'm sure a lot of people here spend all day in front of their computer surrounded by cats :P