What does a kitten look like after one month of pooping? How often and how much a one-month-old kitten poops depends on their diet, health, and lifestyle. Generally speaking, a one-month-old cat should poop 1-4 times a day, and the feces should be slender and soft. If you notice that your cat has hard stools, there may be a lack of moisture in the cat's diet. You can try adding some moisture to it, such as wet food, or add some water to its drinking water.
A month-old healthy kitten The color of poop should be brown or khaki, the feces should be moderately soft and hard, have a certain degree of firmness and moisture, and should not stick to the ground when picked up.
Cats are generally able to defecate on their own at one month, and owners need to prepare cat litter. Since kittens may forget the location and smell of defecation, owners must teach them repeatedly.
Due to individual differences and age , it is difficult for kittens to lick their anus on their own. Owners should pay more attention to whether there are any residues in their anuses and urethra, and clean them in time to avoid being unable to defecate.