Help! My *$$% Cat knocked over my quilt and peed on it!
#191
I haven't read through all 13 pages of this thread to see if anyone has mentioned this product, but Odor Mute is excellent for leaky pet odors. It is a powder that you dissolve in water when you need it, so it doesn't lose strength during storage. Just mix a tablespoon per gallon or teaspoon per quart, saturate the spot, let it sit a while, and blot it out. Your local pet shop should be able to order it, or look online. It's worth every penny and lasts a long time.
#193
This is exactly why I want have a indoor cat only outdoor
ones, I have been in homes and they reeked when a cat had
pee'd onto hardwood floors and it had soaked into them, so no indoors cats for this gal.. :D
ones, I have been in homes and they reeked when a cat had
pee'd onto hardwood floors and it had soaked into them, so no indoors cats for this gal.. :D
#195
Originally Posted by JulieR
BTW, where did she get it? Is it in a spot you can remove and replace easily?
#197
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Originally Posted by marknfran
We lost our kitty, Sammie, due to the melamine China plastics put in the food. Nothing came of the lawsuit. They just dropped it. I was hoping we could retrieve atleast part of the $800 we put out trying to save her. We now have another kitty, a male named prancer. Good luck with yours. Fran
Have you gotten notice of the lawsuit being dropped??
Thanks.
#198
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Originally Posted by Qwiltylady
Check your cat food for ash content. The lower the ash content the less likely they will be to get bladder infections. We have bought our cat food for years at costco(dry food) and haven't had a single bladder infection in our cats. .
Thanks.
#199
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Try letting the affected area soak in pet odor remover (comes in spray bottles) then wash on long wash cycle that includes OxyClean and detergent. May take 2 or 3 washes. What a pain!!!! I've had to wash a quilt, blankets and sheets this way when the cat peed on the bed.
#200
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I had given my daughter's cat a home when she moved and could not have pets. Autumn rolled around and I turned on the heat. That's when I discovered the cat had been peeing down one of the heating vents. It was overwhelming. I used Trisodium Phosphate (rubber gloves needed) to get rid of the odor, but it is caustic and I wouldn't use it on fabric. Have you tried Rhino spray? I'd test it on a scrap first.
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