There are many potential causes of cat odor, and as with any smell, the source is rarely clear. Some possible causes of cat odor include:
-Vaccinations: One of the most common reasons for cats’ bad odor is their vaccinations. Many vaccines contain ingredients that can cause a temporary increase in body odor. If your cat has recently had a vaccination, it’s important to allow them time to recover before attempting to remove their cat’s odor.
-Diarrhea: Another common cause of a strong cat odor is diarrhea. This type of problem can result from a number of different things, including food allergies or sensitivities, parasites, and viral infections. If your cat is exhibiting signs of diarrhea (such as vomiting or abdominal cramps), consult your veterinarian for help determining the source and resolving the issue.
– Infections: When your cat gets sick, it may produce an unpleasant smell due to bacteria or fungus infection. If you think your cat might have an infection, take them to see their veterinarian for examination and treatment.
-Lack of grooming: A neglected or unkempt kitty may produce an unpleasant smell due to dry skin and fur being packed together too tightly. Help your kitty get into shape by providing adequate brushing and combing care every day