A 3-month-old cat usually defecates 2-3 times a day. 1. If a cat has an infectious disease, the number of bowel movements will increase to 4-5 times, and the stool will be loose. If a cat has this condition, it should be sent to the hospital for testing and treatment. 2. If the cat's stomach and intestines are damaged, or it catches a cold, the frequency of its bowel movements will increase. 3. If your cat eats a lot, has good digestion, and exercises a lot every day, the number of times it poops may increase accordingly. What kind of feces are unhealthy for cats: 1. The normal stool color is yellowish brown or dark brown. If it is various strange colors such as red, green, black, etc., it is abnormal. 2. Bloody stools are also abnormal. It may be due to scratches on the stomach and intestines or infection with parasites or parvovirus. 3. The stool is very loose, pasty or even watery, which means that the cat has an intestinal infection or has caught a cold. 4. If the stool is particularly dry and easily broken, it means that the cat is severely dehydrated. 5. If there are white particles or sticky substances in the stool, it may be that the parasites are serious. |
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