David Horii
The Cause
Litter box: The ripeness of Snowball's litter box depends on the
litter as well as on her diet, allergies, or infections, and
whether the box is cleaned daily.
Fur: Dirty coats breed odor-causing bacteria. "If we went months
between baths, we'd stink," says Robert Krapfl, a veterinarian in
Omaha, Nebraska.
Accidents: Fluids spread as they seep into carpet padding and
create nasty smells.
The Cure
Litter box: Clay-based litter that clumps when wet, such as Scoop
Away Plus Crystals ($10 to $13 for a 25-pound box, at supermarkets)
absorbs odors.
Fur: Brushing and bathing can prevent the buildup of bacteria. Ask
your vet about shampoos.
Accidents: Spray Nature's Miracle Stain & Odor Remover (about $8 at
pet stores) on an area wider than the spot (and under it, if
possible).