Here's a breakdown:
* Color: Brown is the ideal color. While some slight variation is normal, avoiding green, black, or red is important.
* Consistency: Firm but not hard. It should hold its shape but not be difficult to pass.
* Frequency: Kittens typically poop several times a day, especially after feeding.
If you notice anything unusual about your kitten's feces, such as:
* Changes in color: Green, black, red, or white can indicate digestive issues.
* Changes in consistency: Diarrhea, constipation, or bloody stool are signs of concern.
* Unusual odor: A strong, foul smell can also signal a problem.
It's always best to consult your veterinarian if you have any concerns about your kitten's health.