anonymous_arrest asked:
I have two kittens and there mother. The mother and the older kitten are fine when they go to the litter box and even cover it up. The youngest kitten is abnormally potent though. I have been feeding him kitten food since he was old enough to eat it. But about two or three months ago the kitten started going and when he would get out the smell would spread through the entire house very quickly and linger for an extremely long time. We clean the litter box daily and we even got more than one little box and then got covered littler boxes. Yet, no matter what whenever the kitten goes the smell just dominates is all i can say. I feed the mother adult indoor cat purina and the ktiten well, kitten purina food. Is there anything i can do to try and make the smell stop at the source? The kittens are almost eight months old so not really kittens anymore could it be related to them not being neutered?
Have you considered feeding your cats premium food? Commercial cat food can be affordable, but premium foods found at pet stores or vets are nutritionally dense. Cats/Kittens fill up on premium foods faster.
I buy my cat's food from the vet. It's more pricey, yes... but my cats are healthier for it!

yes change your cat food to Royal Canin, it is the best!!! they poop less and have less smell, Purina and Meow Mix and alot of those store bought brands, are just like you and I eating McDonald’s and Chili, Potato chips, and candy, every day, It doesn’t make for a very good poop nor is it good for us,
I put my cats and dogs on Royal Canin, they have no gas there poop is not so offensive and they love it, it even smells good,
EDIT….. Stinky poop has nothing to do with them not being neutered, but I would get that done asap, before they start spraying your house, and then you want to talk about STINK!!!! OMG, and you cant get rid of the stench