Post by mainerocks on May 14, 2012 13:42:20 GMT -5
Kitty and Lily never had smelly poops. Lily's litterbox is currently in my bedroom, and I smell nothing. Spencer isn't stinky either. Cooper, however, can clear a room! They all eat the same food, it seems so weird to me! It's perfectly formed so I don't think it's bothering his belly or anything? Am I wrong?
He doesn't bury it either which makes it a million times worse! (Spencer sometimes buries it for him and it still smells, so it's not the unburied problem, as far as I can tell).
Kitty and Lily never had smelly poops. Lily's litterbox is currently in my bedroom, and I smell nothing. Spencer isn't stinky either. Cooper, however, can clear a room! They all eat the same food, it seems so weird to me! It's perfectly formed so I don't think it's bothering his belly or anything? Am I wrong?
He doesn't bury it either which makes it a million times worse! (Spencer sometimes buries it for him and it still smells, so it's not the unburied problem, as far as I can tell).
OK, vent over.
He's still a little guy, yes? So it might just be because he's a little guy and will (hopefully for you) grow out of it!
Rosco had the SMELLIEST poops (and farts) until he was about a year old. It was horrible. His box was in the basement and the smell would make it up to the second floor. He also announces (still) when he's pooping.....
I don't know, can I? :-) Never heard of it, what is it? Spencer would end up with it too but sounds benign?
Chorophyll (spelling corrected) is the stuff that plants make. It's in the stuff I give Hobbes (Cat won't eat them) that are a supplement for intestinal health. I think if you buy the liquid at the health-food store, you just put 1 drop of it in their water when you change it out.
Kitty and Lily never had smelly poops. Lily's litterbox is currently in my bedroom, and I smell nothing. Spencer isn't stinky either. Cooper, however, can clear a room! They all eat the same food, it seems so weird to me! It's perfectly formed so I don't think it's bothering his belly or anything? Am I wrong?
He doesn't bury it either which makes it a million times worse! (Spencer sometimes buries it for him and it still smells, so it's not the unburied problem, as far as I can tell).
OK, vent over.
He's still a little guy, yes? So it might just be because he's a little guy and will (hopefully for you) grow out of it!
Rosco had the SMELLIEST poops (and farts) until he was about a year old. It was horrible. His box was in the basement and the smell would make it up to the second floor. He also announces (still) when he's pooping.....
Yes, he's about 9 months old. MH is so excited at the prospect that he may grow out of this. You totally made his night!
I don't know, can I? :-) Never heard of it, what is it? Spencer would end up with it too but sounds benign?
Chorophyll (spelling corrected) is the stuff that plants make. It's in the stuff I give Hobbes (Cat won't eat them) that are a supplement for intestinal health. I think if you buy the liquid at the health-food store, you just put 1 drop of it in their water when you change it out.
Interesting! Of course I know what chlorophyll is :-) I think you missed an "l"? I had never heard of it as an herbal supplement. I'll have to look into it! Thanks!
I don't know, can I? :-) Never heard of it, what is it? Spencer would end up with it too but sounds benign?
Chorophyll (spelling corrected) is the stuff that plants make. It's in the stuff I give Hobbes (Cat won't eat them) that are a supplement for intestinal health. I think if you buy the liquid at the health-food store, you just put 1 drop of it in their water when you change it out.
Just curious - but would buying "cat grass" give the same nutrients? If the cat would eat it...