Kittens only urinate but not shit when drinking goat milk powder? Let me tell you in one article!

 8:45am, 16 July 2025

Kittens only urinate but not shit when drinking goat milk powder? Kittens can poop if they drink goat milk powder, but they will be less. It is recommended to mix goat milk powder with some vegetable oil for the kitten to drink, which will promote kitten to poop to prevent diarrhea.

1. Indigestion

Because the kitten is young and has not yet developed intestinal function, the digestive ability is not very strong. If the owner feeds the kitten too much goat milk powder at one time, or the preparation is too thick when mixing the goat milk powder, it will cause the cat to suffer from indigestion and only urinate but not shit. In this regard, it is recommended that the owner adjust the proportion of goat milk powder in time and control the appropriate amount of feeding each meal. It is recommended to eat less and more meals, which is conducive to the digestion and absorption of kittens.

2. Lack of stimulation

Because the kitten's excretion system is not perfect and cannot defecate independently, artificially fed kitten stools need artificial stimulation. If there is no irritation, feces will accumulate and ferment in the cat's body, thereby producing toxic substances and sometimes carbon dioxide gas, which will cause cats to have flatulence, which can cause death in severe cases. Therefore, when the kitten cannot excrete independently or suffers from constipation, the owner can use a clean and non-irritating wet tissue to wipe the kitten's anus to stimulate the anus to contract and defecate.

3. Fecal hardness blocks the anus

If the owner still cannot pull out the poop or just pulls out a little bit after taking the above measures, and the abdomen is obviously swelling, the owner must send the cat to the pet hospital for examination in time to see if it is because the fecal hardness blocks the kitten's anus. If so, then it needs to be used or solved through surgery.