Cat odor
#42
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.
#43
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Vinegar is the only thing that will get out peeeeeeeeeeeeeee, than take a black light and turn it on after the carpet is dry with the lights out to see if you got it all. It makes pee glow believe it or not. I shampoo first, than rinse with vinegar, getting the carpet real wet, turn the over head fan on to dry. They also have a spray to scram animals, I don't know if that works. Also, your cat may have a UTI and needs a vet to give meds. Good luck,
#44
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Originally Posted by Morningcoffeegal
Try making a mixture of hydrogen peroxide / lysterine & water in a spray bottle. 1/2 peroxide/lysterine to 1/2 water.
Spray the urined area & blot with a clean white towel, repeat as needed!
Spray the urined area & blot with a clean white towel, repeat as needed!
I have used hydrogen peroxide and it works. Also clorox diluted with water will take the smell out.
#46
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Originally Posted by mary quite contrary
Our female cat has decided to mark her territory in my carpeted sewing room. I have shampooed the carpet with regular carpet shampoo. I looked at some options online but my question is do any of them really work. I'd be happy with a wood floor in there which is what we will do if we tear out the carpet but is that what we need to do or can I get it out?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Thanks in advance for your help.
By the way, if you can measure and cut strips for quilting (LOL), you'll find measuring and cutting laminate is a breeze. I'm almost finished putting laminate in the fifth room in my house.
#47
I know this won't help your current problem but when we moved into our present house and had carpet put down, we paid extra to get a Pet Pad to go under the carpet. So, any pet mistakes do not penetrate the pad or subfloor underneath only the carpet.
Believe me, I have lots of sympathy for you in your situation and wish I had a great remedy. We had a cat who lived to be very old and had problems her whole life. I tried everything with limited success. That was years ago and I hope there is something more effective on the market now. Good Luck!
Believe me, I have lots of sympathy for you in your situation and wish I had a great remedy. We had a cat who lived to be very old and had problems her whole life. I tried everything with limited success. That was years ago and I hope there is something more effective on the market now. Good Luck!
#49
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Try RESOLVE (wal-mart)for pets. Or call a carpet cleaning company and ask them. They helped me once. You must keep her litter box clean as when it gets too dirty she will quit using it. It will be pretty hard breaking her once she starts.
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