It is a question that many pet owners have, and it is a question that I used to wonder about myself until I discovered why is my cat pooping blood. The vet told me that one of several reasons my cat was doing it was because it had not been spayed. Now I had to learn how to give him a pain shot with anesthetics to make sure he would not be able to do it again for several weeks. Once the vet gave him the pain shot, I never asked him again as I knew that he would go ahead and poop on the carpet anyway.
If you have two cats and they are only in their early years – then chances are good that one of them has already figured out a way to please his owner. For example, if a male cat has a particular odor down there that pleases his owner, then he will continue to use that odor to please his owner. Some females are known to develop pheromones that dogs find pleasing as well. The reason that you never want to try to give your cat an enema or Bowel irrigation to remove the problem is that in the long run it will simply cause your cat to be more irritated and the poop may even end up being so bloody that it looks like he has been shot.
So what is the cause of this mysterious excretion from my cat’s posterior? Well, there are a few different theories, but the most likely one is that your cat is spraying because he is cleaning himself. As I mentioned before, spraying usually happens when a cat is relieving himself. That is why the urine is dark with blood. In addition to that, there are other things that can cause your cat to spray. These other things include:
When cats are involved in a fight – they may also spray to mark their territory. The only way to stop this unwanted habit is by removing whatever caused the fight in the first place. If your cat is sprayed accidentally, you can help him by gently rubbing his face and tail in the urine to try and remove the scent. This may require some time, but if you persist you will see a decrease in his spraying.
Another cause of why is my cat pooping? Another common question cat owners have is why is my cat always so sad looking? This is usually caused by a digestive tract problem. If your cat has a hard time digesting his food properly, this can lead to digestive blockage, which can cause your cat’s poop to be dark, small, and very hard to pass.
The best thing you can do when wondering – why is my cat pooping is to take your cat to the vet. Your vet can perform a simple exam and determine if there is an underlying health issue causing your cat’s diarrhea. There are a few common ailments that can cause this kind of behavior such as a parasite or dehydration.
Cats with parasites may not be able to use its bowel properly, which is why it causes his feces to be so small.