 Cats have two anal glands, one on either side of the anus, that produce a musky or fishy smelling material. Under normal circumstances, pet parents are barely aware that these glands exist, but if your cat becomes scared or excited, he or she may release their contents. Cleaning the area thoroughly with vinegar first and then applying an enzyme treatment will break down and evaporate the uric acid and your home will be free of cat odors. Vinegar and enzyme cleaners work on all surfaces, hardwood floors, carpets, mattresses. Either way, here are some of the smelliest cat breeds. Ragdoll. The ragdoll is one of the most adorable breeds around, but its breath can turn you off quickly. Because this cat is prone to health issues of the oral variety, it's common for owners of ragdolls to spend more than their fair share of time at the vet having their cat treated for oral health issues. When treatment works, you should notice that your cat's breath becomes a little more bearable. Burmese. If you want a Burmese, you also want a toothbrush. Beautiful and very darling, this cat needs his teeth brushed regularly to prevent health issues in the in mouth. If you're able to prevent them, you might never notice breath that is unpleasant. However, if you are noticing that your Burmese has some smell to his breath exceeding the typical smell of feline breath, it might be diet or a health issue that requires attention. Hello. This video is sponsored by Beemix Pets. Are you looking for high quality cat collars at an affordable cost? Check out, BeemixPets.com. Use coupon code KittenLife, to get 20% off. Norwegian Forest Cat. One of the biggest house cats around, the Norwegian Forest Cat might have a poor diet that leads to bad breath. If you do some diet changing and do not notice a difference in the way your cat's breath smells, it might be an indication that it's time to see the vet. It could be anything from feline diabetes to oral health problems that potentially lead to more complicated health problems in the future. Pixie Bob. This is not a cat that everyone has, and it's not because this cat has bad breath. It's unfortunate that sometimes the Pixie Bob does have less than pleasant breath, but it's usually an easy fix. If you get the cat to the vet right away to rule out oral health issues, a diet change might help. What's important to remember is that the faster you get them to the vet, the faster you are able to get this cat healthy and in the right place in his life. Siberian. Siberian cats are very exotic and gorgeous, but they can have health issues related to their gums. Some disease is serious in cats, as it can lead to other health issues. If your cat is suffering from bad breath, a trip to the vet is necessary. The worst case scenario is that you might spend some time and money treating your cat for oral health issues. The best case is that it's not an oral health issue but rather a cat with a dietary change required. Singaporea. There are few cats that have such an exotic nature, and that's what so many people love so much about the Singaporea. The issue, however, is that this is a breed that really does require some frequent oral care. Brushing and careful dieting is a good idea so that your cat does not develop health issues associated with his or her oral health. Foul breath is only one sign that your cat might have deeper health issues to worry about. If you enjoyed this video, kindly press the like button. Also don't forget to subscribe with notifications on, so that you don't miss out on videos like this. Thank you for watching.