Grade 1 indicates that the stool is dry and hard, and it is spherical after being discharged; Level 2 is stereotyped, very strong but not hard; The third stage is shaped like a wooden stake, one section at a time; Grade 4 is very wet and log-shaped; Level 5 is very wet; Grade 6 is pasty diarrhea; Grade 7 water. Cat's normal stool map classification: 1 level indicates that the stool is dry and hard, and it is spherical after being discharged. The master pulls Baba very hard, so when picking up Baba from the ground, there will be no traces of Baba on the ground. Grade 2 is molded, strong but not hard, and the appearance looks segmented. When you pick it up, there may be shit marks on the ground. The third level looks like a wooden stake, piece by piece, and looks wet and moist. Pick it up from the ground, there will be shit marks on the ground. But it won't deform when picked up. The above three are normal, but we should pay attention to adjusting diet, feeding catnip probiotics and other gastrointestinal conditioning, and drinking plenty of water at ordinary times.
Grade 4 is very wet and log-shaped. Pick it up from the ground, there will be shit marks on the ground, and it will be deformed when picked up. Level 5 is very wet, you can see the shape of Baba, but it looks more like a lump. Pick it up from the ground, there will be shit marks on the ground, and it will be deformed when picked up. Grade 6 is pasty diarrhea and grade 7 is water sample. Healthy stools are grade 2, and grades 4 and 5 are soft stools. If it happens occasionally, it may be caused by changing food or eating too many cans. If it is frequent, it is gastrointestinal problems or parasites in the body. In the case of grade 6 or 7, it is necessary to take an outpatient examination in time and treat it after diagnosis.