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Why is My Cat's Poop Black and Hard?

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If your cat's poop is black and hard, it could be due to digestive tract bleeding or prolonged dehydration. In addition to providing food, it's crucial to ensure your cat has access to plenty of fresh water to prevent severe dehydration. Normally, a cat's stool should be yellowish-brown and of medium consistency. If the stool is black and hard, after ruling out food pigments, digestive tract bleeding is a primary concern and requires immediate veterinary attention. Additionally, hard stool often indicates that the stool has been in the intestines for too long or that your cat isn't drinking enough water. It's recommended to increase your cat's water intake and consider giving them probiotics for a while to help regulate their gut health. How to Manage Abnormal Bowel Movements in Cats 1. Cats have limited digestive capacity, and constipation is a common issue. Therefore, pet owners need to be mindful of their cat's diet. When choosing cat food, opt for natur...