A cat should urinate at least once a day. But like humans, they will urinate when they need to "go."
Keep a fresh water supply available for your cat at all times, and if you think there is a problem with your cat urinating, take them to a vet immediately. Urinary tract infections and kidney problems can affect a cat's urination.
If a cat cries out in distress when trying to use the litter box, this may be a sign of a urinary problem and should be diagnosed by a veterinarian.
Most do, a few don't.
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.
It is probably either poop or a tick.
no they are not, unless they have diarrhoea, it is common for them to poop often, but no every few seconds
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.
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.
Cats may poop when scared due to a natural stress response that can affect their digestive system, causing them to have a bowel movement.
Most do, a few don't.
Depends how big it is
No, cats do not typically poop themselves when they are scared. They may exhibit other signs of fear or stress, such as hiding, hissing, or running away.
Cats bury their poop instinctively to hide their scent from potential predators and competitors, as well as to maintain cleanliness in their living area.
Well if u smeer your cat in poop, thun yu can haav bowth
Mostly just cats that I am aware of.
Not unless you have eaten and digested it first.