
How to deal with a cat's bad breath
After a cat eats, food residue remains on its teeth. If this residue isn't cleaned regularly, it will rot and smell bad, causing the cat's breath to become foul. In this case, you should use a cat-specific toothbrush to clean your cat's teeth.
Because of a cat's consistently irregular diet, its digestive system may be indigestion, leading to bad breath. Therefore, it's necessary to adjust its diet promptly. Try to feed the cat only cat food and easily digestible foods.
If you find brushing your cat's teeth too troublesome, you can prepare some teeth-cleaning treats for your cat, or do some oral care for your cat, because some cats also have mouth ulcers.