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Tom The Great
 
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Default Cat urine odor ?

On Mon, 15 May 2006 09:37:05 -0400, "davej"
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Hi,

Can any one help me with a problem that I am having at my aunts home. My
aunt had many, many cats before she passed away and it took over 3 months to
find new homes for them. The question that I have involves cat urine odor in
the house. The house requires a lot of work but I cant seem to get any one
to work in there because of the odor. Does anyone know of any solutions to
remove the urine odor. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks so much,
daveJ




I had a cat that was 'stressed' and wouldn't go to her pan. Well
after some research, I had to take steps to clean it up.

1. Find the areas effected.
2. Try and remove as much urine as possible. Wipe down, dab up,
carpet clean.
3. Realize you cannot cover the smell or fully removed it, and treat
the area with an enzime that will break down the urine. Some people
suggest nature's miracle, but I found "simple solution" worked best
for us.

Now we only had a few small spots, but it did take time. The areas's
weren't physically damaged, so there was no reason to remove effecte
material. What I'm saying, what worked for us doesn't mean it will
work for all situations. You might have to replace items, or hire a
real cleaning service.

good luck,

tom @ www.NoCostAds.com