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    Cat Poop 101 – MEOW Foundation

    Urban Pet PulseBy Urban Pet PulseJune 8, 2026004 Mins Read
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    What’s Normal, What’s Weird, and Why Your Cat Keeps Making Eye Contact While Doing It.

    Nobody gets a cat thinking, “I can’t wait to inspect tiny mystery logs every day.” 

    And yet… here we are. 

    As glamorous as litter box duty is, your cat’s poop can actually tell you a lot about their health. Changes in color, consistency, smell, or frequency can be early signs that something isn’t quite right. 

    So let’s talk about it. Yes, really talk about poop. 

    What Should Normal Cat Poop Look Like?

    Good news: healthy cat poop is pretty boring. 

    Healthy cat poop should be dark brown, firm but still slightly soft, smooth, and log-shaped — kind of like a tiny Tootsie Roll nobody asked for. 

    Most cats poop once or twice a day, although older cats may go a little less frequently. 

    The Official “Should I Be Concerned” Litter Box Guide

    Too Soft or Mushy

    If your cat’s poop looks more like pudding or soft serve than an actual poop, their digestive system may be protesting something. 

    This can happen because of: 

    One weird poop? Probably not an emergency. 

    Several weird poops in a row? Time to call the vet. 

    Tiny Hard Pebbles

    If your cat is dropping sad little rabbit pellets, constipation could be the issue.  

    Cats are masters of pretending they drink enough water while actually surviving on approximately three licks a day. Dehydration is a common cause of constipation. 

    You may also notice your cat making repeated trips to the litter box or doing the sad little constipated crouch. 

    Black, Red, or Other Suspicious Colors

    Cat poop should not be creative. 

    • Bright red streaks may mean irritation or bleeding 
    • Black, tarry stool can indicate digested blood 
    • Pale, grey, or yellow poop may point to digestive or liver issues 
    • Green poop can sometimes be linked to gallbladder issues or digestive problems (although occasionally your cat may have simply eaten something weird because apparently that’s a hobby now). 

    Basically: if the litter box suddenly looks like an abstract art project, check with your vet. 

    Mucus or Worms

    If you spot slime, rice-like pieces, or anything that appears to be moving… 

    Respectfully: No thank you. That’s definitely vet territory. 

    Hair 

    A little fur in the poop isn’t unusual. A full second cat woven into the poop? Less ideal. That can sometimes indicate overgrooming or hairballs. 

    Foreign Objects 

    If you see string, ribbon, or thread hanging from your cat’s rear end, don’t pull it — contact your veterinarian instead. This is one of those rare situations where doing absolutely nothing is the correct choice. 

    Why Does Cat Poop Smell So Bad Sometimes? 

    All poop smells bad. That’s just part of the deal we made with nature. 

    But extra-foul poop can sometimes signal: 

    • Gastrointestinal problems 

    If your cat’s litter box suddenly smells like something crawled into your walls and never came back out… it’s worth paying attention to. 

    How to Keep Your Cat’s Poop Healthy 

    Surprisingly, healthy poop starts long before the litter box. 

    A few ways to support healthy digestion: 

    • Feed a balanced, high-quality diet 
    • Keep litter boxes clean 
    • Schedule regular vet visits 

    And yes, occasionally glance at the poop before you scoop it. That sentence alone is proof nobody warns you properly about adulthood. 

    When Should You Call the Vet? 

    You should contact your veterinarian if your cat has: 

    • Diarrhea lasting more than 24–48 hours 
    • Straining or crying in the litter box 
    • Vomiting along with stool changes 
    • No bowel movements for more than two days 
    • Sudden dramatic changes in litter box habits 

    You know your cat best. If something seems off, trust your instincts. 

    Final Scoop 

    Your cat’s poop may not be the highlight of your day, but it is one of the easiest ways to keep tabs on their health. 

    So the next time you’re scooping the litter box while your cat watches you contribute absolutely nothing to the household, just remember: 

    You’re not just cleaning. 

    You’re doing science. 

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