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Cat poop color and texture

Red Streaks, liquid or runny cat stool

Bright red blood can come from the lower intestine, colon, or rectal area and should be taken seriously. Liquid stool is diarrhea and can dehydrate cats quickly, especially kittens, seniors, and cats with existing illness.

Urgent signal · Vet guidance advised

Last updated: May 2026

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Common causes

  • Constipation, straining, colitis, parasites, infection, or lower gut bleeding
  • Anal irritation or injury
  • Diet change, food sensitivity, parasites, infection, stress, or medication effects
  • More serious illness if diarrhea is severe or repeated

Warning signs

Red flags

Stop home care and call a vet if these appear.

  • Repeated blood, diarrhea, pain, vomiting, appetite loss, hiding, or litter box straining
  • Large amounts of blood or black stool
  • Blood, black stool, repeated vomiting, appetite loss, lethargy, or dehydration signs
  • Diarrhea lasting longer than a day

Home care tips

  • Call your vet today if blood appears more than once.
  • Seek urgent care for heavy bleeding, weakness, black stool, or severe symptoms.
  • Keep water available and avoid new foods or treats.
  • Contact your vet if diarrhea is severe, persistent, bloody, or paired with other symptoms.
  • Do not wait for several more bowel movements before calling a clinic.
  • Take a clear photo of the stool and note when it first appeared.
  • Keep your pet calm, avoid new treats, and bring medication or toxin exposure details to the vet.

Questions to ask your vet

  • Could this poop color be explained by diet, medication, or recent routine changes?
  • Should I bring a stool sample, photo, or list of recent foods and supplements?
  • What symptoms would mean I should go to urgent or emergency care today?

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Pet probiotics

Useful to discuss for digestive balance after diarrhea or diet disruption.

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Content is researched against veterinary medical references and written as a pet-owner education tool. It is not a diagnosis and cannot replace care from your veterinarian.