Cat poop color and texture
Yellow or Orange, firm and formed cat stool
Yellow or orange stool in cats can be associated with diet changes, intolerance, fast transit, or liver and biliary issues. Firm, segmented stool that holds shape in the litter is usually a healthy texture for cats.
Last updated: May 2026
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Common causes
- Diet change, rich food, food sensitivity, or rapid digestion
- Possible liver, pancreas, gallbladder, or bile flow concern
- Good hydration and digestive balance
- Food is moving through the gut normally
Warning signs
Red flags
Stop home care and call a vet if these appear.
- Yellowing eyes or skin, vomiting, appetite loss, hiding, weight loss, or dark urine
- Greasy stool or repeated diarrhea
- New straining, blood, mucus, vomiting, or appetite change
- Stool becoming very hard, watery, or unusually frequent
Home care tips
- Note any new food, treats, medications, or supplements.
- Contact your vet if the color persists or your cat is acting off.
- Keep food, water, and litter routines consistent.
- Watch for changes across the next few litter box visits.
- Keep fresh water available and pause new treats, table scraps, or sudden diet changes.
- Write down food changes, plant access, stress events, and the number of abnormal stools.
- Call your vet if the stool repeats, becomes watery, or appears with vomiting or appetite loss.
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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Vet-recommended solutions
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Pet probiotics
Useful to discuss for digestive balance after diarrhea or diet disruption.
Sensitive stomach food
A vet may recommend a gentler food plan when stool changes repeat.
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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.