Why do cats poop when they are beaten

1. After being beaten, the stress response is too high, resulting in defecation incontinence Cats are very sensitive animals and have a strong stress response mechanism. When they encounter danger, frightened or sick conditions, they will secrete ho...


1. After being beaten, the stress response is too high, resulting in defecation incontinence

Cats are very sensitive animals and have a strong stress response mechanism. When they encounter danger, frightened or sick conditions, they will secrete hormones, such as euthenin, adrenaline, etc., which will cause the cat's body to experience rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, and muscle tension. The most obvious one is that the anal sphincter is out of control and involuntary defecation.

2. If the attack is too severe, the central nervous system will be damaged and the incontinence will be caused by urination and defecation.

Another situation is that the cat may have been "destroyed". Some owners do not control their strength when hitting the cat, which hurts the cat's central nervous system. After the central nervous system is damaged, the cat cannot control the urination and defecation. If such a situation occurs, you must send the cat to the pet hospital for medical treatment in time.

In any case, cats are good friends of humans. During the breeding process, you should be more patient and try not to hit cats. During the daily process of raising cats, it is recommended that the owner not beat and scold the cat. If the cat does something wrong, just stop it in a stern tone.

During the daily feeding process, it is recommended that the owner do not hit the cat. If the cat does something wrong, it can be stopped in a stern tone or educated in other scientific ways. If there is really a situation of incontinence after being beaten, it is recommended that all owners send the cat to the hospital in time according to the cat's situation. The cat is a good friend of humans. Cats are also asked to give the cat more patience.



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