In rural areas, where 10 % of people have adequate sanitation, people
often defecate in waterways like the Meye, and cholera — which causes explosive diarrhea — drove more people to use the river as a toilet.
Not exact matches
According to Dr. Greene, «The rectum stretches internally so that more stool can be held, and soon urges to
defecate are not
often felt.
As the bug feeds it
defecates; later the sleeping victim
often scratches the bite, rubbing the feces into the open wound or into the eyes or mouth.
Dog separation anxiety will
often cause your dog to urinate or
defecate inside the house.
Cat separation anxiety will
often cause your cat to urinate or
defecate outside the litter box — usually on your bed.
With large intestine diarrhea, your pet
often strains to
defecate, and produces a stool covered with mucus.
If your dog has not
defecated in two or more days, this is
often a telltale sign that she is suffering from constipation.
Puppies and kittens
defecate more
often because they are fed more
often.
In the wild, cats will use separate areas,
often with different types of ground (grass vs. dirt vs. sand) for urinating and
defecating.
Dogs given free rein
often seek out - of - the way places to
defecate.
Keep in mind that your puppy will
often urinate quickly but take a few more minutes to
defecate.
Often, after a diet change, a dog will
defecate loose stools or diarrhea.
Stray and roaming animals can cause dog bites and attacks,
often get into trash containers, or
defecate in public areas or on private lawns.
Defecating is uncomfortable, and affected dogs
often squat and strain for prolonged periods of time while they try to relieve themselves.
Separation anxiety in dogs is
often expressed as barking, howling, whining, chewing digging, pacing, scratching, and / or urinating and
defecating in inappropriate places while an owner is away or upon his or her return.
In cats, this problem is
often shows up as over grooming of hind end at the tail head and belly, or acting painful when
defecating.
Going up and down stairs is
often difficult for arthritic pets, and for dogs, it can make going outside to urinate and
defecate very difficult.
In addition, even
defecating in the yard, which loose dogs
often do, can cause a neighborhood rift that will tag the uncontrolled dog's owner as «irresponsible.»
Cat owners
often become understandably frustrated when their cat begins to urinate or
defecate outside the litter box.
Often your cat will settle down again and the problem will cease, but for some cats a pattern starts to be established and your cat gets used to urinating or
defecating in the wrong place.
They are
often reluctant to jump onto sofas or chairs or to climb stairs and they may have difficulty getting into their litter boxes, preferring to
defecate next to the box.
In general, dogs do lose consciousness and they
often, but not always, urinate or
defecate during a seizure.
If it seems as though your iguana is not
defecating as
often as it should, then soak it for 20 - 30 minutes in lukewarm water.
Declawing is a euphemism for the devastatingly painful surgery of paw tip amputation (amputation of the first joints) and that
often paw amputation results in lifelong behavioral problems such as biting, hiding and urinating and
defecating out - of - box because use of the paws to cover litter becomes forever associated with excruciating pain.
How
often did episodes of urinating and
defecating outside of the litter box happen?
Often, your furry friend will stiffen up all over their body, start chomping at the mouth, fall on their side, almost unconscious, start whining or howling, sometimes urinate and
defecate and lose all control of bodily functions, jerking and paddling their legs.
This
often occurs after straining to
defecate, urinate or give birth.
• A pattern of urinating and / or
defecating outside the litter box • Urine spraying — evidence of urine marks around doorways, windows or new objects in the house • Spending longer than a normal amount of time in the litter box • Vocalizing while in the litter box • Going to the litter box more
often than normal
In reality, cats poop less
often than their canine counterparts and for some reason, owners seem to be dumbfounded by the fact that they seldom see their feline pets
defecate.
«Track how
often the cat
defecates; if you can, keep a chart.
The dog may urinate or
defecate more frequently and
often experiences digestive upset such as diarrhea.
These very particular and clean animals are
often housed with their litter box, food, and sleeping areas within 2 by 2 foot enclosures (on average),
often without any way to perch forcing them to
defecate, eat, and sleep in an uncomfortable proximity.
She's very small and
defecates often.
They will
often urinate and
defecate in fear.
Be aware of how
often the cat is
defecating.
• Elimination changes: The dog or cat may urinate or
defecate more frequently or less
often.
Kittens will cause a shorter lifespan of trays as well as they urinate and
defecate more
often than adult cats.
As a bird and exotic animal veterinarian who is
often confronted with advising exotic pet owners about when to put their animals to sleep, I usually tell them this: It's not enough just to consider obvious factors, such as whether your pet is eating, moving around normally, or
defecating in the usual spot, when you're thinking about putting your pet to sleep.