Digestive issues such as inflammatory bowel disease, respiratory diseases, and exocrine pancreatic deficiency are among the most common problems that cats face.
Many cats can develop allergies to cigarette smoke, carpet cleaners, mold, chemicals, grass, weeds – and the list goes on. So food allergies will most definitely cause bad gas.
If you’re giving human food or low-quality cat food to your pet, all those fillers and carbohydrates will, unfortunately, cause your fur-baby to pass wind, and stinky bacteria build up.
If your pet happens to gulp down everything it eats without chewing it properly, there’s a good chance that they’re swallowing a great deal of air along with cat food.