Cat odor
#51
If you decide to replace your flooring, I highly discourage you from getting wood! I had a female cat who would constantly pee in one corner of my room. Yuck! Well, the urine seeped into the wood and into the concrete underneath.
I am going to have it ripped up and replaced with ceramic tile because it is non-porous. BTW, the kitty disappeared eventually. I loved her, but hated her bad habits which I tried everything to break with no success.
I am going to have it ripped up and replaced with ceramic tile because it is non-porous. BTW, the kitty disappeared eventually. I loved her, but hated her bad habits which I tried everything to break with no success.
#53
Originally Posted by Sadiemae
I think the name of what I used when I had cats was Nature's Miracle. I bought it at Petsmart.
#55
I bought some "Natural Pet Odor Eliminator made by Citrus Magic. It seems to work, my kitty peed on my sons bed and keep going back to the same spot.I got rid of the odor, but we try to keep the kitty out of there.I think I got it in Walmart
#56
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Central NY
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NOTHING will work unless it gets to ALL of the urine. If it gets through the carpet to the pad you MUST soak the carpet and the pad. Shampooing the carpet will not get rid of the smell permanently. Don't ask me how I know....just believe me!!! Some pets are murder on a house!!
Originally Posted by cmathena
I use oxi clean to shampoo my carpets it takes the stain and the smell.
#58
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Marengo, Iowa
Posts: 802
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
My DD's cat wet on my area rug and I tried every urine eliminator product and I could still smell the sour sticky smell. I tossed the rug and that got rid of the smell immediately. LOL
The next step is to get rid of the cat. LOL
#59
Originally Posted by Wintersewer
This stuff WORKS!!!! I won't go into detail how I KNOW this!!
Originally Posted by Sadiemae
I think the name of what I used when I had cats was Nature's Miracle. I bought it at Petsmart.
i had a problem with one of my furbabies and the Cat Attract Cat Litter solved the problem in one day and he has never gone any where outside his box again.
#60
From my understanding you can't completely remove the smell once a cat marks it's territory. I would check with a vet's office to find out if there is really anything that you could use that works. They would know for sure.
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