Lots of excuses here..
Start writing down solutions instead.
Your son need to begin using deoderant everyday.
Son needs to be made to bathe every day.. This means make sure he knows how to use shampoo and rinse all of it out. Every day.
Purchase deodorant soap.
Make sure he washes his feet, his privates and his underarms.. Make sure he does this thoroughly. Every day.
Make sure he cleans his ears and behind his ears and behind his neck, every day.
Then, he MUST be reminded to dry off as much as possible and then to use the deodorant. If he bathes/showers at night, remind him to use the deodorant again in the morning. Our daughter kept deodorant in the bathroom as ell as her bedroom.
Make sure he brushed his teeth and tongue twice a day.
If his shoes smell and cannot be cleaned, consider purchasing a new pair, 2 pairs is even better so he can switch them out every day.
Clean feet and clean socks EVERYDAY are a must. No excuses.
Clean underwear EVERYDAY.
He should have 3 pairs (at least) of clean pants to wear each week. If a pair gets dirty or he has some sort of spill on them.. they need to be washed before he can wear them again.
He should have at least 5 clean school shirts per week. On the weekends if you want him to wear ill fitting dirty clothes, that can be your choice, but I do not know why you would want your child to present himself that way.
The litter box should be emptied of the waste EVERY day. This means scoop it our every day and add more litter if needed. If there is "cat Spray" on your furniture.. you need to purchase some cat neutralizer at a pet store and attempt to clean it.. Vanilla is a great odor absorber also sprinkling baking soda can also help.
If you have carpet, consider pulling it out and either replacing it or putting down flooring that can be mopped once a week.
Things that you do not use at least a few times a year.. get rid of it. It takes up LIVING space. You are not living, if you are surrounded by stuff.. It is a burden to hold onto it..
Here is what we told our daughter. "When we die, it is not your responsibility to keep anything that belonged to us. If you want it great, if you don't, that is fine. Give it away, sell it or throw it away. There is not anything here we want you to be burdened with keeping.or storing"..
Look around you.. is there anything you would expect your son to HAVE to have when you die? If not and you are not using it, get rid of it..
I am sending you strength and Clarity .. CPS does not Willy Nilly keep visiting and making suggestions or setting expectations unless there is a reason..
Take a new look at your life, your home and your beautiful son who is obviously being neglected. He deserves more than this.