Stinky pooh

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Carol & Yoshi

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Need help with IBD kitty with stinky pooh. He fluxuates between firm, covered, barely smelling poops and soft, smelly, uncovered poops. Unfortunately we have a small home with a laundry room right in the middle off the hallway between the kitchen and the bedrooms. There was a vent in the door which we removed for previous cats to be able to go in and out for the litterbox and food and which stop the dog from getting in. When he's firm, he covers it and I don't even know he's done a pooh. But when it's not, he goes, doesn't cover, and runs out of that room like his butt has caught fire. If I see him whizzing by, I know to jump up and clean out the box but then the smell lingers and drifts out that small opening into the hall. On a nice day temp wise, the doors and windows will be open in the whole house so it clears out. There is a door to the outside in that room and to open it I have to block the opening in the door and stand in that room swinging a towel around to move the air until it's acceptable for me to close the door and leave the room. It's such a pain on more than one level!

So with all that background knowledge, what in the world can I do to make stench recovery quicker and doable?
 
Need help with IBD kitty with stinky pooh. He fluxuates between firm, covered, barely smelling poops and soft, smelly, uncovered poops. Unfortunately we have a small home with a laundry room right in the middle off the hallway between the kitchen and the bedrooms. There was a vent in the door which we removed for previous cats to be able to go in and out for the litterbox and food and which stop the dog from getting in. When he's firm, he covers it and I don't even know he's done a pooh. But when it's not, he goes, doesn't cover, and runs out of that room like his butt has caught fire. If I see him whizzing by, I know to jump up and clean out the box but then the smell lingers and drifts out that small opening into the hall. On a nice day temp wise, the doors and windows will be open in the whole house so it clears out. There is a door to the outside in that room and to open it I have to block the opening in the door and stand in that room swinging a towel around to move the air until it's acceptable for me to close the door and leave the room. It's such a pain on more than one level!

So with all that background knowledge, what in the world can I do to make stench recovery quicker and doable?
maybe put an air purifier in the room? I like the winix, and have two of them.
 
Is there an air freshner that's ok and safe for kitties? Does a purifier remove smells as well as absorb particles? I'd love an exhaust fan in there but the furnace and hot water heater are also in there.
Thanks for the ideas.
 
Is there an air freshner that's ok and safe for kitties? Does a purifier remove smells as well as absorb particles? I'd love an exhaust fan in there but the furnace and hot water heater are also in there.
Thanks for the ideas.
Winix has a carbon filter to help with smells.

Eta and it detects oder and can go into turbo mode. Whenever it goes up we call it the fart detector. Ok so who farted? The detector is on red!
 
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Ah. Janet do you also experience stinky dia and then for some reason things calm down and Cc does a more normal, not really much smell pooh? After a horrible one
two days ago, he went today and it was not really smelly and well formed. Same food. I've discovered if he goes every two days or so it more normal and not stinky but
they something changes and I don't know why really. I always think it's too much chicken. When we sit down to eat, he shows up and sits on chair next to me and gives
me the sweetest look. If I ignore him, Niko puts his paw on the table along with his chin or he'll reach over and gently touch me to get my attention and then I cave and get
him a few small bits of chicken breast I've cooked and frozen for him. He'd be there for every meal but I don't let him have chicken even if he comes and looks cute.
 
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