Archive for September, 2008
I was moving and had the cat in the car and he peed in there what do I do to get rid of the smell its killing me. I can't afford to get it specialty cleaned and I used Natures Miracle and it does not work. Any Ideas?
vinegar pour it on full strength and soak it up do this a couple of times and the smell will be gone.
I left my jacket outside, but when I found it, it had a strong bad smell, I think a cat urinated on it. How can I get rid of that smell?
Okay i work with the southwest humane society of texas, and frequently with the local animal shelter, DO NOT, use any sprays (urinebegone, etc, etc) just rinse it in warm water then wash it in cold. if not that….. to the professionals! the dry cleaners in other words
Good luck!
oh and btw a urinating problem with a cat that is not seeking revenge or is not an un neuter male, might be a health issue, give a male canfood regurlarly so he does not develop urine crystals.. and feel along the spine for any sensitivity
My fiance and I are purchasing a home where the previous tenant had 11 cats and was evicted. We really like this place but the cat smell is HORRIBLE. Is there anything I can do to effectively and possibly cheaply remove this problem?
carpet cleaning but more than likely, the smell has gotten into the wood.
if you can pull up the carpet you can pour bleach on the floor. this will seep into the wood and take away the smell.
but it will have to be done a few times.
I'd prefer a good home remedy but opinions on shop bought products would be useful, thanks.
damp cloth with vinegar
leave on wet patch
with newspaper on top
and two telephone books
the urine smell will be gone in a few hours then wash the patch with normal washing soap and leave to dry
febreeze it and we have a clean dry aromatic patch where once there was Kittie mess