Author: Dr. Stacie Grannum DVM (Veterinarian)

The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinary research. Learn more » Have you ever noticed that your cat’s farts smell like rotten eggs? Is there a way to avoid this unpleasant smell? The rotten egg smell is mainly due to the sulfur compounds produced during the melting process. When cats eat certain foods, especially those rich in fiber or certain types of carbohydrates, their digestion can lead to the production of gases with a peculiar foul smell. Causes of Smelly Flatulence in Cats Cats can have varying amounts of gas build up in their digestive…

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The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinary research. Learn more » While the jitterbug may have become a popular swing dance among humans, it’s important to remember that cats don’t usually jitter, dance or otherwise (to a certain extent—cats can jitter if they scared or cold). So, if you notice that your cat is trembling, shaking, shaking with every movement, or having difficulty maintaining their balance, it’s time for a check-up with your veterinarian. What is Tremor in Cats? Tremors in cats are usually involuntary and rhythmic muscle contractions that lead to tremors or tremors…

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The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinary research. Learn more » It’s important to pay attention to any unusual odors coming from your pet. If your cat smells like sulfur or rotten eggs, it’s important to determine the cause, as it could be periodontal disease, infection, or something to do with their diet. Schedule an appointment with your veterinarian for a thorough check-up to determine the cause of your cat’s foul odor. The 7 Reasons Your Cat May Smell Rotten Eggs 1. Periodontal Disease An oral infection can lead to bad breath and is often…

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