* Diarrhea: This can be a sign of many things, from dietary changes to infections.
* Straining: This could indicate constipation or a blockage.
* Blood in the stool: A serious sign that requires immediate veterinary attention.
* Changes in appetite or energy levels: These could also be related to an underlying medical condition.
Here's what you should do:
1. Contact your veterinarian: They are the best source of information and will be able to diagnose the cause of your cat's frequent pooping.
2. Gather relevant information: Before your appointment, note down:
* How long has this been happening?
* How often does your cat poop?
* What does the stool look like (color, consistency, presence of blood)?
* Any other changes in your cat's behavior?
* Recent dietary changes or new medications?
Remember, your veterinarian is your partner in keeping your cat healthy. They can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.