Usually, cats are animals that don’t have body odor, or they have very little body odor. This is because cats don’t have sweat glands along their bodies except for on their paw pads and noses.
Typically, the scent of a cat is often a faint, pleasant odor, similar to when we sun-dry our clothes (because cats love to bask in the sun), or it may have a mild scent resembling baby powder or fabric softener if your cat sleeps on your clothes or sofa, as their fur is very fine, soft, and dense, allowing them to absorb odors well. Conversely, if your cat gets into mischief, rummages through trash, or encounters rodent or insect carcasses… the smell can linger just the same.
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However!! That unpleasant odor could also arise from abnormalities in the body, such as bad breath due to dental issues. When your cat licks its fur or grooms itself, the odor can spread. Also, abnormalities in the ears, such as inflammation or ear infections, may also cause a foul smell. So, it’s important to observe your cat closely. If you notice any signs of illness, it’s best to take them to the vet immediately for their safety.
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Additionally, you can alleviate inflammation, reduce mouth odor, and prevent tartar buildup with
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which helps clean the ears without causing irritation or antibiotic resistance because they don’t contain any medication.
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