1. Change of stool color: If the stool color is not yellow or tawny, but gray, green, red, black or white, it may indicate that there is something wrong with your body and you need to consult a veterinarian in time.
2. Dry stool: Dry stool is related to insufficient water, indicating that cats need more water, and wet food can be added appropriately or water consumption can be increased.
3. The poop is too wet: If the poop is too wet, like water, there is a lot of water at the bottom of the cat litter, which may indicate that there is something wrong with the gastrointestinal system and you need to consult a veterinarian in time.
4. Abnormal smell of poop: If the poop has an odor, especially moldy or rotten smell, it may indicate that the cat has indigestion, and you can try to change your eating habits.
Generally speaking, the normal poop of a nursing cat should be yellow or yellowish brown, soft and regular, and any change needs the attention and reexamination of a professional veterinarian. In addition, being good at observing the cat's defecation and combining other symptoms is also an important means to find cat discomfort and even diseases in time.