FAQs
Persistent odors may indicate underlying issues such as dental disease, ear infections, skin conditions, or environmental factors. Regular use of a high-quality deodorizing spray can help, but check with a veterinarian if the smell persists.
For most cats, applying a spray after grooming sessions or when odors appear is sufficient. Daily use may be beneficial for multi-cat households or long-haired breeds prone to retaining odor.
Yes, but always choose products labeled safe for kittens and test a small area first. Avoid spraying near the eyes, nose, or mouth.
No. Deodorizing sprays complement regular brushing and bathing, helping maintain hygiene between grooming sessions.
Enzymatic sprays neutralize odor at the source, while scented sprays only mask smells. For long-lasting results, enzyme-based products are recommended.

