Bacterial infection and parisites are the two most common risks. Dogs under certain circumstances eat feces for various reasons. In-of-itself, it isn't harmful but the bacteria and parisites that could be in the feces could pose a problem. The most signifcant risk though is the cat litter itself. The clumping cat litter can contain perfumes and deoderizers and chemical agents that can make a dog sick and, given a large enough quantity of cat litter, pose a bowel obstruction risk.
Never eat cat excrement.
Gray cat poop can indicate a health issue such as gastrointestinal bleeding, intestinal parasites, or a diet lacking in nutrients. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate treatment for the gray poop.
because shes tired of her old food. get her some new food
Keep. The box clean. Or put the box were the dog can't get. To it
Dog poop is generally larger, softer, and tends to be more uniform in shape and texture. Cat poop is smaller, more firm, and can vary in shape and consistency based on the cat's diet and health. Cat poop also typically has a stronger odor compared to dog poop.
They do
Feed your cat some good food and it should stop. Its best to just wait it out or go to the vet.
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because your cat is normal unlike you
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He is eating it because he likes the taste. YUCK! Dogs will also raid the cat's litter box and eat their mess. Fortunately, it is not bad for the dog.