Maggots eat rotted, dead flesh, so if your cat's sore has maggots in it, chances are it's infected or even gangrenous.
Take the cat to the vet! If you cannot afford to take it to the vet, take it to the Humane Society and surrender it to them so they can give it the treatment it needs.
Cats have a special gland near their rectum. it can release a foul odor. Cats who have been fixed when young rarely spray.
Probably Tape Worm segments.
cheese.
sushi
Flea spray will kill them (but be very careful of the cats eyes!). BUT I would use Hydrogen Peroxide to kill the infection and clean the wound that the maggots are in. Then use Neosporin Ointment on it. Tabbi
same way they treat all other animals, with care..
go to a vet
Lacewings
no it is not safe
well they have a very large rectum beneath their stomach and bad winits thats why the cats bell is hairy
it happens when infection lodged in anal glands, that is present around anal opening.
attract them to something else like a treat or a favorite toy