The respiratory rate for healthy kittens at rest is 20-40 breaths per minute. If it remains higher or lower than this while your kitten is at rest, take her to see a veterinary professional. An abnormal respiratory rate could be a sign that the kitten is sick.
The mother cat will be really ticked off at you if you disturb her litter of kittens. If they are wild, that is. Chances are, if you touch a mother cat's kitten or kittens, she'll neglect them after the scent of human is on her kittens. Translation: She's saying, "They touched you and I'm not caring for you anymore." This however is not true. For I have touched feral kittens and the mother still took care of them. Even though at times I would have gloves on. Which I learned that it doesn't matter whter you do or don't. The mother will get ticked off thinking you are going to take away her babies. In due she'll bring them back to there they were.
Soft and mushy poop in kittens can be a sign of dietary issues or parasites, so it's best to consult with a veterinarian for a check-up. Indoor kittens may not need a flea collar, but if you live in an area where fleas are common or if you have other pets that go outside, it may be worth considering as a preventative measure.
no they are not, unless they have diarrhoea, it is common for them to poop often, but no every few seconds
The technological term for "poop" is often referred to as "feces" or "stool" in medical and scientific contexts.
Alligators typically poop in the water where they live, as they spend a majority of their time in aquatic environments. They can also defecate on land, often near the water's edge.
25 times a day
Do NOT NOT NOT feed your ball that often. Twice a month at MOST. Mine is a 4 ft female and I feed her once a month. It will poop since you have been feeding it that often.
A cat owner should expect to clean up cat poop twice a day.
At two months old, a baby may poop anywhere from once a day to several times a day. It's common for breastfed infants to have more frequent bowel movements, while formula-fed babies may poop less often. As long as the stool is soft and the baby is feeding well, variations in frequency are usually normal. Parents should consult a pediatrician if they notice significant changes in their baby's bowel habits or if the baby shows signs of distress.
it is unhealthy so you should often clean the cage.
when ever it wants!!! no just joking once every 2 days
Feed your cat some good food and it should stop. Its best to just wait it out or go to the vet.
You are supposed to poop every six hours
Update: if you write :poop: on facebook there should be a little poop icon
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talk to a doctor!!
The mother cat will be really ticked off at you if you disturb her litter of kittens. If they are wild, that is. Chances are, if you touch a mother cat's kitten or kittens, she'll neglect them after the scent of human is on her kittens. Translation: She's saying, "They touched you and I'm not caring for you anymore." This however is not true. For I have touched feral kittens and the mother still took care of them. Even though at times I would have gloves on. Which I learned that it doesn't matter whter you do or don't. The mother will get ticked off thinking you are going to take away her babies. In due she'll bring them back to there they were.