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Sorry, this isn't a question, but a testimonial. We have a 16 year old cat who has developed some trouble with spraying the past year. (She has been spayed and never had problems until recently...) We love her more than our carpets, and I've been trying everything to make this situation more durable for us, but until this weekend, nothing seemed to make any difference.

If you have a pet odor problem, then here's something that should help: Get a blacklight (Petsmart calls it a Stink finder, but you can get a larger light for less money at Walmart) and use that to locate the areas where your cat has urinated or sprayed. Then purchase a productc alled PETZYME Cat Stain & Odor Remover (We got ours from Petsmart), and pour generously over the affected areas. (Remember, you want to allow enough product to soak the padding underneath the carpet and spread to the same underlying areas the urine did.) It took care of the odor, and didn't affect the color of our carpet. Good luck

2006-09-05 04:53:30 · 8 answers · asked by CassandraM 6 in Pets Cats

Thank you for your suggestion - she has been to the vets repeatedly, and the problem is twofold. There is some age-related kidney problems, but it's also a personality issue. We have four other cats, and she doesn't always tolerate them as well as she used to. (With so many cats, you can see why I was so excited to find this products!) :-)

2006-09-05 08:23:38 · update #1

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Thanks for that information. Has your 16 yr old cat been checked recently by a vet? Her urination problem could be related to an infection or other urinary irritation.

I have a 22 yr old cat who always goes to a box to pee. She drinks tons of water and pees four to five times a day. She has no tail and sometimes does not get the rear end all the way in the box so I put a thick pad of newspaper under the boxes and that absorbs the excess urine.

2006-09-05 04:59:37 · answer #1 · answered by old cat lady 7 · 0 0

I will have to try that.

I solved our propblem with a 10 year old cat who recently joined us by putting a littler box on the first floor. For whatever reason she didn't want to use the basement boxes like the rest of the cats. She would just go in the livingroom and it made a mess!

2006-09-05 04:59:53 · answer #2 · answered by N3WJL 5 · 0 0

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2016-10-01 08:26:01 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Thank you! I do have a male cat,he is still young but if I will need in the future I will take your suggestion.

2006-09-05 05:00:56 · answer #4 · answered by S. 2 · 0 0

Thank you for the tip.

2006-09-05 06:19:16 · answer #5 · answered by Artsy Lady 2 · 0 0

Thanks for the info, I'll be sure to catalogue it in my memory in case I ever (God forbid) need it:)

2006-09-05 07:58:29 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

good to know. bet it would work on dogs pee, too!

2006-09-05 04:58:48 · answer #7 · answered by Queen of the Dachshunds 5 · 0 0

Cool! Thanks a lot!

2006-09-05 08:20:10 · answer #8 · answered by Carpet Shark Luver 4 · 0 0

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