Kittens who have just turned one month old can defecate by themselves. In the early days after a kitten is born, the muscles around its anus are not fully developed, so they cannot defecate on their own. At this time, if it is taken care of by a mother cat, the mother cat will stimulate defecation by licking the kitten's anus, and will also lick and swallow the feces. As kittens grow and develop, the muscles around their anus gradually improve, and kittens can defecate on their own. In addition, the amount of feces of kittens will increase as the amount of food they eat increases. |
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