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![]() "Todd H." wrote in message ... At pet stores, they sell stuff that I believe has anaerobic bacteria or some biologically kewl stuff that when activated in warm water, munches on the urea of the cat urine and makes it go away. Don't have a name handy, but I think there are several. Last time I had a cat that peed where it shouldn't the product was called OutRight or some such, but I dont' know if that brand is stil lin circulation. But I'm sure there are similar things on the market today. Drop by Petsmart of the like. It worked better than anything else I'd tried at the time. I use a enzyme based stain and odor remover called "Nature's Miracle". I buy it at Petco. |
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