what can i add in cat food to stop the stinky poo?

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my 8yr cat Brandon made a stinky in the litter box and it stunk real bad is there anything i can add to the food or something else to stop the stinky poo?

i do not know were this belongs if its in the wrong spot please let me know thanks.
 

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I would like to know the answer to this  too. Bella & Thunder take turns in the litter box and I'm on it.

It just stinks. It will wake me up and I have to scoop,scoop. Like I said in the other  thread,I feel like I should plug up their rear.  ( just joking)



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There's nothing you can add to food to stop stinky poo, you just have to upgrade to something higher quality that agrees with their system.
If you were feeding raw, I might say probiotics, because it can take a while for the gut bacteria to come back up to par depending on the cat, but I'm pretty sure you are feeding dry, correct?
 
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There's nothing you can add to food to stop stinky poo, you just have to upgrade to something higher quality that agrees with their system.
If you were feeding raw, I might say probiotics, because it can take a while for the gut bacteria to come back up to par depending on the cat, but I'm pretty sure you are feeding dry, correct?
i'm feed mostly wet with a little dry and the brand is nature variety wet and nature variety chicken dry  before grain dry and solid gold dry the dry is all mixed together if i feed any other brands he'll puke it up and if i stick to one brand examble NVI he gets bored easy
 

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Hmm.. Is the stinky poo a regular thing or just that one day? It may be he just got into something he wasn't supposed to, and that caused the stinky poo.
 
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Hmm.. Is the stinky poo a regular thing or just that one day? It may be he just got into something he wasn't supposed to, and that caused the stinky poo.
maybe two or three times a week that i have noticed
 

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Hmm, yea, I would try to get rid of grains for a week and see what that does. Can you feed the wet only for a week straight?
 
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Hmm, yea, I would try to get rid of grains for a week and see what that does. Can you feed the wet only for a week straight?
-_- nature variety, solid gold, and before grain dry as absolutly no grains in it lol
 
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Okay, well you never specified, so I wouldn't know, would I? :tongue2:

I would still cut down to the wet only for a week and see what happens.
 
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Okay, well you never specified, so I wouldn't know, would I?


I would still cut down to the wet only for a week and see what happens.
LOL thats to funny maybe he had a stinky because of the pumkin in the dry? if he as another stinky then i will or he might be getting used to the no grain life
 
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