When cats are nearing death, they may experience changes in their bowel movements. Some may stop defecating altogether, while others may have difficulty passing feces due to decreased activity and appetite. In some cases, fecal incontinence can occur, where the cat may lose control and pass feces involuntarily. It's essential to monitor their condition and consult a veterinarian for guidance and support during this time.
Cats use urine to mark territory. Their feces doesn't do much.
anywhere it can hide it.
no
No. Their feces can be quite hard, but it is not stone.
old cats scream because they are dying.
To bury their feces. They do this in the wild as well.
well my cats do that and when i go into the back room where the litter boxes are... i step on it i figured out that its cuz my cats go to burry it.. sending other feces flying out of the box
By having laying down some feces, idiot!
No, male cats spray urine to mark territory.
You can catch toxoplasmosis from mice feces in your home. Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease that pets can carry, especially cats.
Pregnant women should not be around cats as their feces is detrimental to the health of the fetus.
Dogs drop feces everywhere, cats bury theirs in soft earth.