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Stress poop in cats often appears as soft, loose, or watery stools, and may contain mucus.
Cats may poop on the floor for attention, but it often signals stress, behavioral issues, or medical problems that require attention.
Stress poop in cats often appears as loose, soft, or watery stool and may be accompanied by increased defecation or inappropriate elimination.
Cats may poop on the floor to signal stress, anxiety, or behavioral issues rather than solely seeking attention.
Stress-related poop in cats is typically softer, looser, or even diarrhea-like, often with increased frequency and occasional odor changes.
Cats may poop on the floor to signal distress, illness, or behavioral issues, but it's rarely just for attention.
Ensure the litter box is clean, properly placed, and accessible, and check for any medical or behavioral issues with your cat.
Your cat may be pooping on the floor due to medical issues, stress, litter box aversion, or territorial behavior despite a clean litter box.

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