Bathroom & Hygiene Blogs
Kitten Not Pooping — When To Worry
If A Kitten Has Not Pooped, Don’t Panic — But Do Pay Attention It is common for new caregivers to worry if a kitten has not pooped. In many cases, short delays can be normal depending on age, feeding changes, or stress. However, young kittens can become constipated or ill quickly, so it is important…
When Kittens Start Using The Litter Box (Age, Signs, And How To Help Them Learn)
Litter Box Training Usually Happens Naturally — But Timing Matters Most kittens begin learning to use the litter box between 3 and 4 weeks old. This is when they become more mobile, aware of their surroundings, and start eliminating without stimulation. Many kittens learn quickly with minimal training, especially if they are healthy and developmentally…
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How To Clean A Kitten Safely
Cleaning Kittens Requires Extra Care Young kittens get dirty easily, especially if they are orphaned, sick, or recently rescued. Cleaning is sometimes necessary, but doing it incorrectly can cause dangerous drops in body temperature. Unlike adult cats, young kittens cannot regulate their body temperature well. Even a short bath can make them dangerously cold if…
What Normal Kitten Poop Looks Like
Kitten Poop Is One Of The Best Indicators Of Health If you are caring for young or rescued kittens, checking their poop is one of the easiest ways to monitor health. Stool color, texture, and frequency can tell you a lot about digestion, hydration, and possible illness. This guide explains what normal kitten poop looks…
How Often Should Kittens Pee And Poop? (By Age Guide)
Bathroom Frequency Is An Important Health Indicator In Kittens If you are caring for young or rescued kittens, monitoring how often they pee and poop can help you catch health problems early. Young kittens cannot eliminate on their own and must be stimulated after feeding. As kittens grow, bathroom patterns become more regular and independent.…
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How To Stimulate A Kitten To Pee And Poop
Young Kittens Cannot Go To The Bathroom On Their Own Newborn kittens cannot urinate or defecate without help. In nature, mother cats stimulate kittens to pee and poop by licking their belly and genital area. If you are caring for orphaned or rescued kittens under about 3 to 4 weeks old, you must help them…






