ASPCA. Cat-omic Bombs: What kitty Poo Can Tell You. How your kittens do their business reveals a lot about their health - so its critical to monitor. Here's how to get to the bottom of what poo types mean for your kitties. Brown poo is normal poo! and color besides brown is a reason to ring the shelter. Red, dark black, yellow or while poo can be signs of infection or bleeding. Also look out for mucus which may signal trouble. Fecal Scoring. Kitten poo is scored an a scale of 1 to 7, with 1 being very hard and 7 being almost entirely liquid. A normal Fecal score for kittens is a 2-5. 1: pellet-like poo that is very hard and dry can mean your kitten is straining to eliminate. 2: the ideal stool. log-shaped, segmented, firm bit not too hard. Leaves no residue when scooped. 3: Log-shaped, but with a moist surface. This one leaves traces behind after being scooped. 4: Somewhat log-like but very moist. no segmentation. Loses form upon handling. 5: starts to look like soft-serve frozen yogurt. Appears in piles, leaves residue. 6: this stool has texture but no form. pudding like. Appears in piles or spots. 7: very watery. Basically a puddle. Always report signs of kitten tummy trouble. Fecal scores of 1 or 6-7, are worth a phone call to your shelter's experts. *these poos are fine if they're once-in-a-while, bit if you see them consistently, call your shelter!