Originally posted by QueenScoopalot
Have you had the kitten's stools checked for coccidea & giardea? Coccidea can make your stomach retch from the odor, and isn't always detected in a fecal float test. Maybe the vet will prescribe some albon, or flagyl anyway. I've rescued many stinky butts in my days! Good luck and stock up on clothespins!

yeah we did that a couple months ago, a couple times they all turned out negative but she was put on albon, flagyl & panacur just to be on the safe side cause she was an itty bitty really dirty outdoor kitty when i rescued her.

UPDATE: i started to feed her only 1/2 a teaspoon of canned food with her dry food & some water added & the smell is starting to go down. Maybe all of a sudden her system started to change & reject the canned food ive been feeding her 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.