What does cat feces look like?

1, the appearance of cat feces

The appearance of cat feces is related to the type of food and the digestion process. Under normal circumstances, the feces of healthy cats should be of medium size, similar to the shape of olives or sausages. The color is generally brown or yellowish brown, and the texture should be soft but not hard. If the cat's diet contains too much meat or too little non-staple food, or indigestion, the color and shape of feces will change, such as turning black or white, becoming sticky or hard.

2. The smell of cat dung

The smell of cat feces depends on the cat's digestive process and diet. Under normal circumstances, the feces of healthy cats should have a certain smell, but not too smelly. If the cat's feces have a very pungent smell, it may indicate that the cat has eaten too much greasy food, or that there is something wrong with the cat's gastrointestinal digestion. The relatively light feces may be due to the lack of sufficient fiber in the cat's diet.

3. Abnormal situation of cat feces

If the cat's feces are abnormal, it may indicate that the cat has a health problem. Common anomalies include:

1) bloody stool: This may be caused by gastrointestinal diseases, infections, tumors, etc., and it is necessary to see a doctor in time.

2) Diarrhea: Diarrhea may be caused by dietary problems or cat infections. If the cat has no other discomfort, it can be improved by reducing meat food and increasing fiber intake. But if the cat has other symptoms or lasts for a long time, it needs to see a doctor.

3) Constipation: Constipation is caused by digestive problems of cats, such as lack of enough cellulose in diet and long-term defecation of cats. Constipation can be relieved by changing food, giving proper amount of rice washing water and increasing the intake of dietary fiber and water.

4, the treatment method of cat manure

Cat manure is a harmful substance and must be properly disposed of. They may contain pathogens and parasites that are harmful to pets, humans and the environment. In order to ensure health, hygiene and safety, cat feces can be put into breathable plastic bags or feces boxes, and then thrown into trash cans for disposal as soon as possible.