Watch Out for the Poop! It’s Coming Out in Droves! Baby Kitten’s First Poop [Seto’s Miel Diary]

Life with a newborn kitten is full of surprises — and not all of them smell like roses! Today’s entry in Seto’s Miel Diary marks a hilarious and heartwarming milestone: baby Miel’s very first poop.

It started just after breakfast when Miel, the tiny furball with big curious eyes, began squirming restlessly in her soft blanket. She meowed softly, her little tummy rumbling in a way that made Seto pause and laugh. “Uh oh, I think it’s time,” he whispered, already sensing what was coming.

As any kitten parent knows, newborns can’t go to the bathroom on their own just yet. So, with gentle hands and a warm cloth, Seto began to stimulate Miel’s tummy—just as a mama cat would. Within seconds, the tiny kitten began to wiggle even more, her tail twitching in surprise. Then… plop! The first little sign appeared, followed by another, and another. “Watch out!” Seto laughed, quickly reaching for tissues as Miel’s determination produced more than he expected.

The sight was both funny and adorable. Miel’s expression seemed to say, “What just happened?” Her big eyes blinked up at Seto, as if asking for reassurance. He smiled, cleaned her up gently, and praised her for the milestone. For such a tiny creature, it was a big achievement — her first real step toward growing strong and healthy.

After the adventure, Miel stretched out comfortably, her belly now calm and full of relief. Seto placed her in a warm blanket, where she purred softly before drifting off to sleep. The room filled with peace again — though the faint smell of her “success” lingered as a reminder of the funny chaos just moments before.

Raising a baby kitten like Miel means celebrating every tiny moment, even the messy ones. Today’s diary entry might be full of laughter and tissues, but it’s also full of love — because each “poopy” milestone means she’s growing, thriving, and living her best little kitten life.

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