I recently took in a stray and boy does his poo stink so bad compared to my existing house cat.
I had dewormed him 2 weeks ago but whew. It was bad and has stayed bad. Like a stank that will wake you up in the middle of the night even though it’s two rooms away.
I googled some suggestions. A lot of people with similar issues. Not much help for my situation.
Firstly. I do want to say that if you see blood or diarrhea. It could be food allergy or medical condition. But if that’s all good it’s likely gut bacteria is off.
De-worming can also exacerbate that problem.
I found very little help through conventional searches so I started looking at research articles.
Long story short.
Yogurt.
Lactose bacteria. A few specific strains can help get things back on track.
Dry cat snacks saying they have probiotics are often misleading. Don’t buy those. Your cat needs live bacteria re-introduced.
Here was my approach. I bought plain yogurt.
Put some on a plate. Cat wasn’t interested.
So I got a liquid cat treat. Specifically Delectables Bisque. Which the cats go crazy for but is a little $$.
But I mixed it with about 1 tsp of yogurt. Maybe a little more.
Cat ate it right up.
That’s one time so far. 2 days ago.
Cat poo smell is already way better. It’s almost unbelievable how much it’s improved.
Like half as smelly. I’m going to buy a few more bisques and give him some once a week for a while.
Here is the research article if you want to read through it yourself.
Lactobacillus plantarum is found in yogurt.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11205573/
Lactobacillus plantarum L11 may affect fat metabolism in cats by exerting a positive impact on the gut microbiome, thereby reducing odorous substances and improving nutrient digestion [22]. These preliminary findings indicate that probiotics may alter the gut microbiota by increasing beneficial bacteria and reducing harmful bacteria. Further research is needed to investigate the effects of these probiotic-based alterations to the gut microbiome on feline health, as well as other action pipelines.
https://www.petplace.com/article/cats/pet-health/cat-health/cat-diet-nutrition/can-cats-eat-yogurt
Feed in small quantities. 1tsp.


Yogurt has much lower lactose as the bacteria eat any available sugars first (lactose is a sugar)
yeah my wife can’t handle lactose but eats yogurt and cheese. Still upsets her system if she over does it but can have some.