Well, it may not really be whole food, but undigested parts of food. This is most likely some type of plant matter which can be high in cellulose, an indigestible carbohydrate. This most often happens to whole kernel corn. The outer husk is very hard to digest in the human digestive tract.
It is expelled as 'stool'. Stool is also known as feces.
Yes, wet food can impact the consistency of a cat's stool, often making it softer compared to dry food.
Seeing whole kernels in the stool means it was swallowed before it was chewed.
It is expelled as 'stool'. Stool is also known as feces.
The dyes in the food that they eat.
The colon is the large intestine, and stool is what comes out of the large intestine during the process of defecation (That's #2).
Obviously there are the main jobs of: . Working on a stool, may be a food stool or a clothes stool. . A visual merchandiser for a particular stool, make the stool look nice. . Or maybe your just helping, but the money you get out of working at a market is not very high so don't get excited! lol xoxox
Obviously there are the main jobs of: . Working on a stool, may be a food stool or a clothes stool. . A visual merchandiser for a particular stool, make the stool look nice. . Or maybe your just helping, but the money you get out of working at a market is not very high so don't get excited! lol xoxox
If the stool has blood in it, also could be due to red food dye from drinks like punch or gatorade.
Yes, wet cat food can sometimes cause soft stool in cats due to its higher moisture content and different ingredients compared to dry cat food. It is important to monitor your cat's digestion and consult with a veterinarian if you notice any changes in their stool consistency.
Yes, consuming Oreos can potentially cause black stool due to the dark food coloring used in the cookies.
Soft white tissue that is found in the stool can be an indication of a tapeworm infestation. White tissue in stool can also indicate a food allergy. If symptoms persist, you need to consult a physician.