Healthy cat stools should be brown or yellow, sticky or shapeless in shape.
If the color is black or red, it may be because the cat has a problem with its diet or digestive system. If the stool is dry and lacks ingredients, it may be necessary to strengthen water intake or change eating habits.
2, texture hardness
The cat's stool should be soft, not too hard, so it is easy for the cat to defecate. If the cat's stool is too hard, it may indicate that the cat lacks water intake or cellulose and other ingredients. It is suggested that cats should eat foods that increase their water intake, such as wet food, to help cats maintain healthy stools.
In addition, if the stool is too soft or thin, there may be something wrong with the cat's stomach. It is necessary to further observe the eating habits and health status of cats and seek medical advice in time.
Step 3 smell
The cat's stool should have some smell, but if the smell is too pungent or abnormal, it may also indicate that the cat's gastrointestinal health is problematic. If the smell of cat stool is beyond the normal range, it is recommended to seek medical advice in time.
4. Frequency of defecation
The frequency of defecation varies with the age, diet and health of cats, but it is normal for adult cats to defecate once a day or once every two days. If the frequency of cat defecation changes, such as too much or less, it may indicate that there is something wrong with the cat's digestive system, so it is necessary to further observe the cat's eating habits and seek medical advice.