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I had a look at the Freshpet website... this stuff contains all kinds of adsorbing and binding ingredients. One of them is zeolite, which – according to Wikipedia – “…can be used in general odor elimination for all animal odors.”
Zeolite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is also used to make non-clumping cat litter. (How ironic – feeding cat litter in order to reduce stool smell.)
Anyways, my own experience has been that all my cats’ poos have been virtually odorless (and very firm) ever since they’ve been on an exclusively raw diet. Even the uncovered ones – like the little ‘Klingons’ you sometimes have to pick out of their breeches – hardly smell. Visitors often ask if our cats do their business in the garden because they can’t smell litter trays (there are two big ones in the house).
But of course feeding fresh raw meat is not a practical solution for everyone so I think you will have to put up with some smell, like Bethy_boo says.
 



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