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Originally Posted by Barefootsies
Not that I like a face full of checking kittie stool, but I see it every other day when I am changing the litter.
So in that regard the pinched loaves would appear to be the same for both the cats. The solution to the natural gas problem cat goes more than the other. Beyond that, their turd wafers seem to consistent more a less.
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nah!! you gotta check it fresh and warm right when it happens!

otherwise, they bury it and shit dries out in litter. blood disappears, mucus dries up, soft poo gets hard.
if the shit is real bad due to illness or infestation it will be appear later as a dry clump, pool or dried poo in small, weird shapes. in those extreme instances poo sometimes gets stuck on fur. glad to hear you're not in that boat. thats good. maybe it's just the food then. checking for microbes in poo under a lens could be a interesting test though. what the vet will do is insert a stick in the cats ass to grab some poo then they disappear into the lab for five minutes with their little poo sample... lol