That's normal, per EatingWell. Live Science says that people typically accrue 2 centimeters of poop every second of every day, while eMedicineHealth breaks things down per gender: Men compile 1-pound poop piles per day, and women slightly less at 14 ounces — about as much as a decent steak. Over a year that's about 365 pounds for a man and
Functional medicine doctor (and healthy poop enthusiast) Wendie Trubow, M.D., agrees: "In an ideal world, eating will stimulate the need to use the bathroom," she says. "At a minimum, one is expected to have a bowel movement once a day, but it could easily be three times in a day if the gut is functioning well."
Adults. The average adult feline will urinate two to three times a day and poop once a day (or less, in some cases). Senior cats. They may pee more frequently than younger felines, simply because they may have underlying medical conditions such as renal insufficiency, hyperthyroidism, or diabetes.
There isn't really a magic number for how often you should poop. However, most people fall within the general range of three times a day to three times a week. According to one 2018 study, adults
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