Cats have very sensitive noses. They can smell delicious food smells at the first time, but if they encounter the smell they hate, the cat will be very disgusted and will immediately tell the pet owner in their way.
Pet doctor Xiong Jinfeng told reporters that there are many fruits such as oranges at home during the Chinese New Year. People may think these tastes more fragrant, but for cats, they will be more disgusted by instinct.
There are also seasoning vinegar that we use in daily life. Cats don’t like this kind of sour taste.
Although citrus fruits and vinegar are smells that cats don’t like, using sprays with these two flavors can effectively prevent cats from urinating everywhere.
The third one is chili peppers. The chili itself has a irritating taste, so we try to keep the cats from touching them less.
The fourth one is the cat's own poop. When it pulls the poop, it will want to cover it up first, which means it itself will also be more disgusted with the smell of its own poop.
Therefore, in daily life, cats accidentally eat chili peppers may stimulate the stomach and intestines and cause diarrhea. If the cat litter box is not careful and cleaned frequently, the smell will be strong, and the cat will refuse to defecate in the litter box.