You can normally get an odour destroyer from your pet store. Products that you get at the grocers are just going to mask the scent. Products bought at the pet store are made to remove the scent. If you can't get anything like that in your area try shopping online.
2006-06-16 04:57:53
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answered by gingerwolf77 3
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Not from England, but have much experience. First, urine is ammonia, so you just added to the problem. If the carpet is light, you can try a solution of 10% peroxide to 90% water - but it can lighten the carpet, so test in a safe area first. or try the same solution with baking soda to neutralize the urine. Plus, you may want to cover the area, no matter where it is, so that the cat is not attracted to it again while you are trying to get it to dissipate. I found with the baking soda, a couple of applications and then being allowed to dry real well was successful.
2006-06-16 05:38:31
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answered by buggsnme2 4
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There is a product that has an enzyme that eats urine. I got it at a janitorial supply house. It is the only way. You put it on and let it work for a few hours. Worked great
2006-06-16 04:59:19
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answered by train34468@sbcglobal.net 1
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There ok would nicely be a clinical reason. If she has a clean clutter field to apply, and she has continuously used it till now, that is reason for difficulty. She would have a urinary tact blockage, or a urinary tract an infection. you should take her to a vet with out delay, as both of those situations will be existence-threatening if untreated. counting on the reason, both will be dealt with somewhat incredibly. different situations could also reason urinary frequency, which may reason an animal to urinate in except their standard places. in the different case, has their been unusual interest on your relations individuals presently, or unrest, or have one in each of you been lengthy gone lots? Animals sometimes react oddly at the same time as they're dissatisfied. If not one of the above look the reason, i recommend taking on your bathing room rugs, and purely putting them down at the same time as showering or bathing, striking them back up once you're executed. bathing room rugs typically have a plastic or rubber backing, and some cats opt to pee on plastic and/or rubber. It has some type of scent to it that they opt to mark.
2016-10-31 00:05:40
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answered by ? 4
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Baking Soda is very good- you could leave an open tub near the smell for several days (which i've done and it's worked), or perhaps you could sprinkle it on the stain and leave overnight, then vacuum up.
2006-06-16 21:34:49
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answered by CoolBabe 4
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Try Anti Ichy Poo... its from the vets office, and it works great!
You have to use an enzymatic cleaner to get rid of the smell.
2006-06-16 05:06:40
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answered by Gunnypoo 2
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i am a brit but in the us now try this it works i bottle of rubbing alcohol 2 table spoon of baking soda and one dash of fairy liquid in a squirt bottle it works ever time
2006-06-16 05:45:34
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answered by luckybirddog 1
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what u do is get a towel and soke it up than get pet remove the urine and if u have a carpet remove than it is done
2006-06-16 04:58:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in the states, but a vinegar and water solution works well.
2006-06-16 04:56:31
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answered by houstonmom77064 3
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Try an enzyme cleaner found at any pet store.
2006-06-16 11:10:36
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answered by Maie! 4
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