I just got a second cat and the litter box is horrible! How do I mask the smell?
I have always used fresh Step cat litter and never had a smell problem. This new cat has the most foul poo smell ever! He was a stray, could he just be getting used to the new food? I scoop it everyday and change the litter every three days. How do I cover-up the smell? This cat has the worst most foul smelling poo ever! I have a covered litter box, and scoop it daily. I change the litter completely every 3 days(I use Fresh Step). I have taken the new kitty to the vet for a check up and everything is ok. He has an appointment to get neutered next week. He was a stray and maybe he is getting used to his new food. I am not sure. Please help me get rid of the smell!
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- baking soda might help- sprinkle it in there with the litter.
- You may need to use a formual for multiple cats. Also, you may just need to get a second box or better yet a self cleaning one. Since he was a stray, he may have worms or something worse. Take him to the vet.
- YOu might try getting a new kind of litter. When I got my second cat I ran into the same problem. I switched to the natural pine litter and it works great. There is almost no smell at all. In fact the only time I smell it is when I'm leaning over it to change it. Plus the pine is better for the cat's urinary tract. And you don't have to change it as often. I love the stuff.
- There's a crystal type litter on the market, it's great! I have two cats and only need to change the litter once a week. You still need to scoop the poop out but the crystals dry it out real quick and kill the smell!
- Give the cats away, and throw the litter box in the trash. I guarantee this method will work.
- very easy solution: 1: take the litter box and put it in the trash 2: take the cat, put it in a platic bag and tie it shut, then put it in te trash...PROBLEM SOLVED why in the world would anyone want an animal to pee and crap in theri home is beyond me. cats are useless and have no purpose...
- Try a little door on the litter box and a good filter, go to a vet, to check him out, and try different litter. I hope that it works out, but I think the vet is your best bet. Good luck with that.
- He could be sick. Get him to the vet. Every cat in your house should have their own litter box, and not lined up next to the other ones, either. Otherwise one cat is going to eventually get mad and start 'marking' in other, unpleasant places, like under your bed, or worse, on top of it.
- It may be the food especially if it is canned. You may have to feed them seperate types of food or change to another that wroks for both. Litter is expensive and we have two cats and I only change every two weeks. I scoop in the morning and before bed and sprinkle with the arm and hammer litter deoderizer every time. I use the Tidy Cat Crystals Blend and have no odor problems even at changing time unless someone has had an upset tummy.
- we use Renuzit super odor neutralizer, a mist air freshener....I spray lightly around the litter box and also the surrounding rug. yes, cats CAN be stinkers! probably you are correct about getting used to the new food....give it a couple of weeks and hopefully the problem will resolve itself.
- Either get tidy cats or get a seperate litter box for the second cat. Maybe you should change the litter more often.
- As he was a stray and you have no way of weaning him off his old food which is what should be done when normally changing food. The new food is probably a bit rich compared to the junk he's used to. Give it 2 - 3 days to settle down before you worry. If he is still eating then there isn't really a problem. Try to give only dried cat food as this is best for him. If it lasts longer than 3 days take him to a vet. Good Luck and good on you for adopting one of the thousands of strays out there!!!!
- use baking soda........it'll help ,just sprinkle some.........even i did that.........
- Smelly poo can be from a change in diet, stress, illness, worms, or from a kitty that doesn't cover his poop all the way. Offer another box or two, and try a litter that has fine, scoopable, grains. It seems to cover poop better. Take him to the vet, he may pass something to your other kitty. When someone finds a stray, unless you live at a farm, you should really take the cat to the humane society or animal control to see if a family may be missing him.
- yes it may be the new food also does he bury his crap if not that might be the prob i personnally dont like fresh step i use tidy cats scop with tidy lock its like 13$ FOR A 27LBS BOX but it works great and it lasts me almost a month with 3 cats n 2 boxes i never smell a thing
- spray air freshner on it
- He most likely has parasites - have him to the vet ASAP and bring the stool sample with (keep in refrig til you leave). Your other cat could get sick too if it's contagious (parasites). We feed our cat science diet cat food and it cut down on the odor. Many cheaper cat foods are full of garbage that makes the litter box reek.
- I have found Frest Step to be very good litter, which I have used with multiple cats in my home and had no problem. I would say give the new kitty a week or two to adjust to the food you are feeding him, and in the meantime get him to the vet for a checkup and vaccinations, which you should do anyway.
- Like so many others mentioned...i sprinkle the 'cleaned' litter box with baking soda at the bottom... pour a half gallon of 'fresh step' into the litter box (using an empty clean half gallon milk jug to measure the litter). I also clean the litter box once daily as I have two cats. One other thing I do is eliminate giving my cats table food and only treat them with some can food once in a while as this seems to cause horrible odor. Hope this helps. Betty
- maybe since she was a stray and probably has got parasites.her organism is undergoin a througly cleanse up.hence the foul odour.also avoid givin milk and much fish in the time beein feed her,more dried foods, instead,try to change the litter every 2 days,but scoop the poop, every day and spray air refreshner i got 1 adult female cat with 2 kitten,which is not yet litter trained.also 2 young cats,and all the 3 of them are sharing a same litter box with a cover and filter,but i do clean it up regularly and spray throughly through it,the reason i do not use much litter box is becos am living in a flat and theres regulation on how many litter i shud have.as for those hurtful comments.abt certain smart jokers in here?i wish there wud be a law agaisnt animal abusers,as they have for humans.who wud at least fine those ,,jokers.who out of intolerance threaten to harm animals.if one likes animals..be it a cat a dog or rabbit.its their sole responsability we got no rights to throw nasty harmful remarks.
- You should get Tidy Cats Multiple....Make sure that your cleaning it out at least every day...Or you could get a litter box with a cover over it...
- Smelly poo can be the result of a digestive or other medical problem, gingivitis or other tooth problems, worms, past diet living as a stray........eating mice, frogs, bugs, etc. For this cat, I'd start with a medical check up with your vet.......possibly including a blood workup to make sure it isn't carrying any fatal diseases that your other cat may catch......possibly too late by now if it is a carrier of anything serious. Stray cats also have bad eating habits.........they will gulp down, rather than chew their food, because they are accustomed to fighting other cats for whatever is available, and they eat like it may be the last morsel they will ever see........gulping down whatever, before another cat is able to scavenge it away from them....hence....digestive problems. It will take the cat a little while to realize that whatever food you are giving it belongs to them and that they may eat it without a fight and it will be forthcoming in abundance. If you are feeding cheap cat food, the smellier the poo as well......a higher grade premium food is better absorbed and digested and retained by them and less passes away as waste. Eating better quality premium grade food is cheaper in the long run because they are not as hungry as often, because they retain most of what they eat. Also, rule of thumb is this........have one more litter box than the number of cats you have......you would need three litter boxes. There are some cats who will not poop in the same box they pee in, or in a box another cat has soiled in........there are some cats who will not bury their waste. Keep your litter boxes cleaned out on a daily basis........this will help eliminate diseases caused by germs, fleas, and worms, and of course........odours. If at all possible, scoop twice daily.........morning and at night. No other cat wants to wade through the droppings of another cat, just as we don't like to use potty after someone else hasn't flushed. Bottom line, have cat vet checked, and give it good food, and time to adjust both in diet and environmentally until it gets into a more relaxed, comfortable routine and pattern. <<Note to carlbq...........be very careful that you are not reported for suggesting animal cruelty in your posts (tying cat into a plastic bag and disposing). Nothing remotely funny about this....and not just reported to the editors of this list, but to government authorities as well. I take great offense to such comments and I give you fair warning once, and only once....... that I will act on them.>>
- Since the vet says the stray is healthy, it probably is the food. The stray is used to eating whatever junk he can find, and good food all of a sudden is probably a shock to his system. Try adding baking soda to the litter. Also- and don't quote me on this- I think there might be some foods that will help control the odor from the kitty's insides, if he doesn't settle down soon. Good luck!
- try scooping more than once a day, and use a deoderant/multiple cat formula. or maybe one of those self-cleaning litter boxes. i have multiple cats and have to scoop more than once a day, and also have a couple who don't cover up after they go. and to the jerks who suggested throwing out the litter boxes and tying up the cats in a bag, I suggest someone tie YOU up in a bag. if you hate cats (or maybe even all animals) so much, why are you even in this forum?
- you can use making soda but you can also use air freshners.....
- get a new litter box w/ a lid on top, but still allows your cat to claw inside like this one: http://www.petco.com/Shop/petco_Product_Nav_206_sku_257532_R_4622_enemerch_1.aspx
- I have 2 cats and 2 liter boxes. I use Tidy Cat scoopable multiple cat formula. I never have any odor. Some of the odor may go away once you have had the cat neutered. Also, keep him indoors if you can. This will keep him from eating anything strange.
- Use alot of baking soda. Also, there is a box of kitty litter odor killer on the market, looks like a box of baking soda and is in the same isle as the cat stuff.
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