My cat Meko has some very very very stinky feces. She has been on felidea for about 2.5 months (was nutro natural kitten for the month & a half before that) I do feed her a couple teaspoonfulls of canned in the evening but it has always been the same brand & flavor. She is almost 5 months old. Her feces have always stunk but for some reason all of a sudden during the past 1.5 to 2 weeks they started reaking something awful. I have never in my life smelled such stink from a cat feces (worked at a vets for years, volunteer at local shelters even longer). I have her litter box in one of my spare bedrooms but you can smell it over the entire house for a good half hour after she goes. & it is so bad I have to have my shirt over my nose to breathe. I have a tough stomach & can handle lots but this is terrible! I have a covered cat box w/ a filter & I have one of those true air filters for pet odors plugged in right next to the cage & i just added a plug in scented thing to that room. I know poo smells but this is way worse than anything i have ever encountered. Her feces look ok & no other symptoms of anything. Anyone have any ideas?
My brother has her brother & he also has stinky poops but not quite as bad as mine does, they just feed some cheap food. not sure if there is a connection or not but just thought i would add it.







Reply With Quote
12/02
or maybe i was a fluke, whatever it is it is starting to become less stinky. so im eventually going to give her no canned food & see how she does then.

I just adopted an 8 mo. old stray kitty. I have never smelled any feces so rank in my life. I gave her the Hartz de-wormer, (which helped a little). Then I took her to the vet and got the good stuff. It has been a few days since I gave her the first pill. It still reeks. Does anyone know if it will make a difference when she takes her second pill in a couple of weeks?
I think it is funny that I set up two litter boxes side by side, but the stinky cat insists on using the older cat's box. Believe me, the older cat is not happy about that OR the new kitten. I'm sure they'll get along eventually. I just pray that the kitten always knows where the litter box is located. The first day I brought her home she did her thing on my extra bed. Thank God it had plastic over the mattress. She spent the rest of her recovery time in the tiled bathroom with short supervised excursions. I don't know if she did that because I could only put paper in the box, if it was because she was in a new environment, if it was because she was still out of it from surgery, or if she was just too used to doing her own thing wherever. I never thought she would do that on the bed though because animals usually don't do that where they sleep and she looked comfy on the bed. Ick! I never want to experience that again. I thought I would be adding to the mess when I tried to clean it up. She most definitely had worms. I specifically asked the people at the Animal Shelter if she had worms, (three times, three different people), and they assured me that it would've been noted. Yeah...Right!

Bookmarks