You might find the stink less terrible if you can convince him to eat different food. I foster, so I meet a lot of cats, and have found that avoiding fishy foods and high carb foods (kibble) really helps make their poops less stinky.
I also have a different type of litter in the box in my bedroom because I’ve noticed that my cats don’t mind peeing in that litter, but will only poop in it if it’s the only box available.
Just like humans, some of them are more sensitive to certain ingredients than others. One of mine can eat a wide variety of foods with no noticable issues, while the other gets soft, stinky poops any time I offer just a little variety.
You might find the stink less terrible if you can convince him to eat different food. I foster, so I meet a lot of cats, and have found that avoiding fishy foods and high carb foods (kibble) really helps make their poops less stinky.
I also have a different type of litter in the box in my bedroom because I’ve noticed that my cats don’t mind peeing in that litter, but will only poop in it if it’s the only box available.
What’s odd is he eats the same food as my other cat, but his contributions to the household are far more foul.
Just like humans, some of them are more sensitive to certain ingredients than others. One of mine can eat a wide variety of foods with no noticable issues, while the other gets soft, stinky poops any time I offer just a little variety.