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Calling All Cat Owners. Is 4 Poos A Day Too Many (Cat Not You)?

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ladybirder | 14:37 Tue 29th Aug 2017 | Animals & Nature
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If your cat is out a lot you may not be able to answer this question of course.
I have recently taken in a 2-3 year old male cat who has been neglected and abused all his life. After a few weeks with me he now weighs about 3.7kg and eats either 3 or 4 packets of soft food daily plus helps himself to a small amount from a dish of dry complete. Would you expect this amount of poo relative to the food he eats?
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If you read the backs of those sachets, you may be amazed at the high percentage of water contained in them. I would expect lots of wees, but not poos. I guess a trip to the vet will provide the right answer.
aww, bless you for becoming a cat-slave.

Are his poos solid or runny (never thought I'd ever type that!)
Does the poo contain worms?

A trip to the vet would be in order just to get him checked over.
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Thank you Ferlew and Pasta. Yes, I do read the packets, he does twice as many wees as he does poos. They are soft solid as opposed to hard solid and no worms. He's spent so much time at the vet since being rescued I shan't take him again until I have to as I don't think it's anything serious and may be quite normal. Cats I've had previously have spent a lot of time outside so I don't know how often they "went". Should have asked them "Have you Been?" Hilda Baker? used to say that on the TV. He looks fantastic now, he's so happy and loving and even tries to play with the dog who's not having it!
he's probably still settling down to a nice healthy diet surrounded by love and affection x
I hope he's ok lb. I don't know a lot about cats as I'm more a dog person, but good for you for taking the poor abused lad in x
If you are giving puss small amounts of dry food, please be sure to provide a bowl of water for him to take plenty of drinks.

Good luck with your new boss. We took our Charlie in at about the same age & he lived to eighteen.
My cat won't drink water we put out for him.
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Thanks alba and jammy. Oh he's loving it alba, he's the boss already. Jammy I'm more of a dog person as well but I'm just a sucker for an animal in trouble and oh boy was he in trouble! The real hero is my dog who has allowed him to come and live with us bless him. But dog's face was a picture when he came to his bed and found the cat lying in it on his back with his legs in the air LOL.
How badly had he been treated? Did you get him from a sanctuary? I bet he's in seventh heaven now. Good on your dog too.
Four times a day IS certainly frequent, but if the cat looks well, eating well and his faeces are nicely formed without blood or straining .... then, no big deal.....monitor the situation for a couple of weeks.
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My last cat lived into her 21st year Dsj, had her from 5 weeks old when her mother abandoned the litter. I took two but her brother got killed on the road. Always plenty of water out for animals in my home, rainwater or tap depending on how much is in the water butt. Ummmm I expect your's liked rainwater which is probably better for them anyway.
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Yes Sqad thank you, he's all of those things and more so I'll do as you say and monitor the situation. He's playing with the leaves in the garden as I write. I'm not really worried, just curious I suppose.
Badly and not through a sanctuary jb as I wasn't looking for a cat. But that's all in the past for him now though. Thank you for your support.

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