Entering and exiting litter box multiple times when needing to go.Other symptoms of constipation can include: Signs your cat may be constipated include hard, dry stools that end up either inside or outside of the litter box (the discomfort your cat feels trying to pass these stools may make them leave the litter box before they are actually finished).
Normally, cat poop is well-formed, rich brown in color, and is moist enough that litter will stick to it. The Signs & Symptoms of Constipation in Cats Ruptured or impacted anal sacs (can also cause pain with defecation)Ĭats of any age or breed that eat a low fiber diet or don't drink enough water can become constipated but, elderly cats experience constipation more often than kittens.Chronic diseases such as hyperthyroidism, diabetes, or kidney disease.Narrow places, tumors, or other problems inside the colon.