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Why does my cats poop come out watery?

Why does my cats poop come out watery?

Infectious agents, such as bacteria, viruses, coccidia, and intestinal worms, or non-infectious irritants, such as chemical toxins or poisonous plants are some of the more common causes of inflammation. Food intolerances or allergies to specific ingredients of a diet can also be responsible for diarrhea.

What are the symptoms of diarrhea in cats?

Along with having unhealthy-looking stools (usually loose or watery in appearance), cats with diarrhea may have the following symptoms: Mucus or blood in the stool Worms in the stool

How can I tell if my cat has a bowel movement?

It can be difficult to observe your cat’s bowel movements if they are outdoor pets, but if they use a litter box, you should take advantage of the daily task of scooping their poop to observe it in detail. A normal cat stool should be brown or dark brown in color, with a reasonably firm consistency.

Why does my cat have a lot of soft stool?

Soft faeces (formed, but mushy) can be caused simply by a sudden change of diet (e.g. from Purina to a different brand). Other possible causes include mild or early cases of diseases listed below that can cause more significant diarrhea.

When to worry about your cat’s poop?

Constipation that lasts longer than a day or so, however, may be a cause for concern. It can have serious consequences if not recognized and treated in a timely manner, Dr. Plotnick said.

How can I tell if my cat is having stool problems?

One of the easiest ways to determine if your cat is having stool problems is to look inside the litter box. You will be able to tell if your cat is having diarrhea from the runny feces you find in there. You may be able to see some parasites or worms in the feces that could be causing your cat’s stool problems.

Along with having unhealthy-looking stools (usually loose or watery in appearance), cats with diarrhea may have the following symptoms: Mucus or blood in the stool Worms in the stool

Why does my cat poop softer than normal?

Among the types of cat poop we have soft cat stools. These poop types could result from different things from gastrointestinal conditions to feline parasites to diet problems. If one day your cat’s stool is softer than normal, there’s nothing to worry about.

When to worry about your cat’s bowel movement?

Generally, if your cat had one somewhat soft stool but is still happy, playful and eating normally, you can probably safely wait to see what the next bowel movement looks like before taking any major steps. Some of the red flags that should make you more concerned are: