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I'm not a stranger to the pet food world but I don't have nearly as much knowledge about cat food as I do about their canine counterparts so I'm hoping someone can offer some advice.
I have two spay female cats. One is almost a year and a half and the other is around eight months. The older cat is a DSH and the younger is a DMH (borderline long hair). They're currently eating the Eagle indoor formula but they have awfully stinky poop and farts. Both have beautiful coats, teeth are healthy, etc. but the smell is atrocious.
I've tried a number of other formulas with higher and lower protein but the result seems to be the same. I also have a tough time keeping them lean - neither girl is fat but I'd like to see them a little lighter (I'm the fat pet Nazi). Does anyone have suggestions for a direction to go that will reduce some odor and not cause weight gain? If I can avoid raw I'd prefer to.
I have two spay female cats. One is almost a year and a half and the other is around eight months. The older cat is a DSH and the younger is a DMH (borderline long hair). They're currently eating the Eagle indoor formula but they have awfully stinky poop and farts. Both have beautiful coats, teeth are healthy, etc. but the smell is atrocious.
I've tried a number of other formulas with higher and lower protein but the result seems to be the same. I also have a tough time keeping them lean - neither girl is fat but I'd like to see them a little lighter (I'm the fat pet Nazi). Does anyone have suggestions for a direction to go that will reduce some odor and not cause weight gain? If I can avoid raw I'd prefer to.