call the vet...they will know what would kill kitty smell mine doesn't pee on couch cushions...she has some fetish with the rugs in my bathroom...its really nice waking up in the morning and steping in it i can't imagine sitting in it...
2006-06-16 17:46:52
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answered by Peaches 4
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answered by Anonymous
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Being "owned" by 14 cats at one time (now down to just 3) I feel your pain. Once one cat goes outside the litter box...the "pissing wars" are on (if you have 3 or more cats you know what I mean). Vinagar is really great to help remove the oily residue but wont help the smell much. Urine is a protien based stain, to break down protien use enzemes (a good laundery soap will have enzemes listed as one of the cleaning agents). Cat urine has very concentrated protiens which makes it harder(but not impossibe) to clean and remove the order. Most of the animal cleaning products cover the smell so WE cant smell it for a few days, a cat can smell 8 times what we can. It wont fool them.
Direction for cleaning and removing ALL ORDOR:
Step one: Pour on cleaner to completely staurate the urine (you want it soppy wet)Step two: Walk away!!!
Step Three: Stay away!!
Cleaning supplies:
Hydrigin Proxide (nothing eles) Test for color fastness.
If there is excessive urine (like I had) pour on proxied, let bubble and B L O T up excess and repeat, leave carpet WET, but while wet DO NOT rub, scrub, brush, sponge ect... this will streatch the carpet backing and leave puckers, SO LEAVE IT ALONE. The proxide containes lots of enzemes, if you leave them alone they will eat the protiens, the smelly part, then dry up and be gone forever...it is really that simple...
As for your cusions, remove cover if possible, pour proxied from inside cover over stain and hang so proxide will drip thuroug urine stain. may need to repeat as proxide will dry quicker not allowing enough time of enzemes to completly destroy protiens. As for the cusion part, put in tub, stain side down, pour proxide thourgh cusion, let drain, repeat, untill stain and smell are gone. This will also work on removing blood from clothing (even washed in stains, the protiens have attached to the fiber of the fabric, it will take an extra min. to start foaming) again do not rub, just pour on, let set, pour on more and throw in wash!
2006-06-17 05:33:44
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answered by justsewsew 1
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
how do you get cat urine smell out of couch cushions?
my cat like to pee on my couches and they really smell bad!!! I have used everything from resolve pet stain and smell remover, febreze and other spray things and nothing works please help!!! they are new couches
2015-08-06 21:37:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Pinesole for a quick fix until you can get a rug doctor. I had the same problem not long ago. My cat had surgery and peed all over the place on my couch and in my daughters bedroom. I soaked, and I mean SOAKED the area with pinesole. It was gross because the whole house smelled like it, but it took the pee smell away. I rented a rug doctor the next day and it is completely gone.
2006-06-16 17:43:46
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answered by Doodlebug 4
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Use a mixture of water and vinegar. Then i usually spray with Fabreeze. Take the cover off if you Can there should be a zipper in the back. If you can do that I cover my foam after it is dry with a garbage bag. Throw the cover in the wash and hang it to dry.
2006-06-16 17:46:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The application of fresh squeezed lemon juice followed by the blotting with Egyptian Cotton towels is the method of choice in many of Europe's finest hotels.
2006-06-16 17:43:48
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answered by observing 3
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Get new cushions for them. I don't think it is healthy to sit on that stuff.
2006-06-16 18:21:16
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answered by Meeshell 3
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leave arm and hammer on your couch all day when you get home at nite and vacum it then spray fabrez it work i promise i have 3 cats my self and they always do this to me
good luck
2006-06-16 17:48:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm afraid it's a lost cause. In fact, unless you get rid of it, it will permiate the house. Good luck.
2006-06-16 17:44:07
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answered by hi_standards 1
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