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Yazmo

She been peeing and pooping a lot lately

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Daisy
Cat, Mixed
7 months, Female
Issue details
Main concern
Others
Duration
1 month(s)
Ongoing
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Dr. Mason
Dr.Tail Vet

It sounds like you're noticing increased urination and defecation in your young cat, which can be attributed to a few different factors. At her age, it's essential to consider her diet and water intake. If she's consuming more food or drinking more water than usual, this could naturally lead to more frequent trips to the bathroom. Additionally, any recent changes in her diet, especially if you've introduced new foods, might be affecting her digestive system.

Stress or anxiety is another possibility that can sometimes alter bathroom habits. Think about any recent changes in her environment, such as the introduction of new pets, people, or changes in routine, that might be impacting her.

For home care, make sure she has access to fresh water and a balanced diet. Keep an eye on her behavior for any other signs of distress or discomfort. If she's otherwise acting normal, eating well, and maintaining her weight, it might just be a temporary change.

However, if you observe any other symptoms like lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, or changes in her appetite, it would be prudent to monitor her closely and consult a veterinarian if these symptoms persist.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.