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What's going on when a cat passes hard stool?

There are several reasons that can cause a cat's stool to be harder than usual. First, cats usually drink less water in their daily life, which makes the stool dry and hard when formed. Second, if the food cats eat contains too much rough fiber, it can also lead to harder stools. If a cat has difficulty defecating, it's necessary to take it to a pet hospital for treatment.

What to do if a cat passes hard and dry stool

If a cat's stool is dry and hard, it may be related to the food it eats. Dry and hard food that is difficult to digest can easily cause constipation. It's also possible that the cat is constipated, which is related to the food it eats or its own digestive problems. In this case, you can feed the cat some easily digestible and absorbable food, and use probiotics to regulate its digestion. If the cat is constipated, it's recommended to go to the hospital promptly.

Cat diet

Here's a suggestion for cat diet: First, homemade food, which should include protein, fat, minerals, vitamins, and trace elements. You can mix cooked meat and vegetables with rice or noodles. Second, feeding commercial food, you can choose cat food with balanced nutrition, and occasionally feed the cat canned food, meat strips, etc.

How to break a cat's picky eating habits

Cats should be trained to eat scientifically from a young age. They can be fed small meals throughout the day, and snacks like cat strips and cat cans can be given once or twice a week. Secondly, when feeding snacks, the cat's food should be reduced accordingly. If a cat has developed picky eating habits, you can add some snacks to its food daily, mix them well so the cat can't pick out the snacks, and gradually reduce the snacks while replacing them with cat food.