There's no reason for you to give wet food to your cat to assist in defecation - the wet food has less bulk so your cat will likely defecate less.
Most do, a few don't.
Cow poop smells because it contains a mix of bacteria, undigested food particles, and waste products that produce gases such as methane, hydrogen sulfide, and ammonia. These gases give cow manure its distinctive odor.
No.But they do eat it sometimes. My indoor cats play with the poop. It's boredom. once you give other reasons not to get bored (like more toys and bigger place to run around), they'll STOP doing that. If they don't stop even so, get a top-entry litter box. It's harder for them to bring and fling their poop about when they have to jump out of the litter box using top entry.
Cats may choose to poop in barkdust because it feels similar to soft soil or sand, mimicking their natural behavior of burying waste. The texture may also be comfortable for them to dig and cover their waste. Additionally, the scent and texture of the barkdust might attract them due to its natural and earthy elements.
Cats have a keen sense of smell and use it to learn about their environment. Smelling their own poop might help them gather information about their health, territory, or to cover up their scent. It's a natural behavior for cats to investigate their surroundings through smell.
If your cats poop is soft or runny it's most likely the kind of food your giving it. Try getting a better quality
Food that wasn't used in the body
Why are you asking this question, you sick monkey?! Just kidding. Cats poop because of all the solid food they eat needs to leave their system. The same answer is for pee, but with liquids.
Gross answer but NO!
Poop (feces) are the waste products of digestion and certain parts of cell respiration. The food people and animals (including cats) eat is not completely utilized in the digestion process and it passes out of the intestinal tract in the form of poop! The less efficient the animal at digesting it's food the more feces it produces...that's why cows, horses and other animals produce a lot more poop than other animals.
Just like in humans, cats need for for nutrients and water to keep hydrated. In the body, the food is digested. Nutrients are kept in the body. What the body cannot use is excreted as waste or 'poop'. And they urinate liquid wastes.*Cats can have diarrhea when sick. They can also get constipated.
poop is the food the body can't digest. therefore yes you can poop food.........poop is food and it can digest into the digestive system and turns it into poop.
Yes, cats can poop when they are scared due to the stress response affecting their digestive system.
Cats bury their poop instinctively to hide their scent from potential predators and mark their territory.
Cats bury their poop instinctively to hide their scent from potential predators and to establish their territory.
Big cats bury their poop to hide their scent from potential predators or competitors, and to communicate with other cats in their territory.
no, it is probably not a good idea considering almost all our food can poison them