Hi there...consider trying Nature's Miracle which is available worldwide at any pet store. It's an enzymatic neutralizer, which is very effective at lifting odour stains and is also non-toxic/safe for pets and children. It works by soaking the affected areas and then allowing it to air dry. Repeated applications are necessary if the area is heavily soiled.
Here's a photo of the what the product line looks like to make it easier for you to spot on the store shelves: http://www.petsmart.com/media/ps/images/products/detail/large/June05/lg_50648_47f09.jpg
2006-09-08 09:28:16
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answered by ♪ Seattle ♫ 7
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ugh, i hate urine odor. Unfortunately its really hard to get out. The last place i lived both of my cats started peeing in the same area, and once their smell is in there, they keep going back!! My best advice would be to steam clean the carpet where they have peed, pull up the carpet in that area and try to clean underneath as well. i use pet resolve in minor incidences and you might want to invest in a spray that can emit a smell that discourages the cats from wanting to pee there. I think that its call no spot, or something like that. Good luck!
2006-09-08 07:35:00
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answered by Nik 2
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I had the same problem with my cat a friend told me to get some boraxo washing powder pour a small amount of water on the area,then pour enough boraxo to cover it let that completely dry and vacuum it up the smell will be gone you can also put some boraxo in warm water and use that to wash down the area on your wall to remove that odor as well.
2006-09-08 11:24:28
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answered by ravenmo2003 2
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The pet store has this one that comes in a white bottle with a red top and what looks like a drawing of a cat on it. The stuff works great. Man all these cat questions and I cant remember the names of the things that I use!!! So sorry.
2006-09-08 07:33:44
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answered by Anonymous
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ooooo yes. i just had this problem. whats the surface/material it is on?? my roomates cat had a spraying problem. baaaad news. i must say that the best thing ive done is baking soda. its SO simple. the cat actually got into my chest where i keep my sweaters and peed on all of them. it was disgusting. soooo through some people i found out about baking soda. depending on the fabric, you can rub the baking soda directly on the material before washing. rub it where the smell is coming from, and then wash like regular. my roomate recommends putting in a cup of baking soad as well, just in make sure you will get the smell out. it has worked for me about 15 times (wow, writing that number makes me feel like i should be more mad at my roomates cat).
2006-09-08 07:34:15
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answered by carrie b 2
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Enzyme based cleaners work best, and they'll also get rid of any lingering scent that would tell kitty that the spot was a good place to use again.
You can find enzyme cleaners in your supermarket, and you can find specialized products at real and on line pet shops. There's a selection of cleaners at
http://www.petfooddirect.com
I really can't say whether there's one that works better than the others.
2006-09-08 07:37:19
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answered by Mick 5
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Wee Wee stain and odor removal for cats, by Four Paws. It's specially for cats(they have it for dogs too.), and you can even mop floors and steam carpets with it.
2006-09-08 07:35:58
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answered by Serena T 6
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ugh, i hate urine smell. regrettably its rather no longer undemanding to get out. The final place i lived the two considered one of my cats started peeing contained in the comparable area, and as quickly as their scent is in there, they shop going decrease back!! My perfect suggestion could be to steam sparkling the carpet the place they have peed, pull up the carpet in that area and attempt to scrub below as properly. i exploit puppy ascertain in minor incidences and you will desire to to invest in a twig that could emit a scent that daunts the cats from wanting to pee there. i think of that its call no spot, or something like that. good success!
2016-09-30 11:40:26
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answered by alisha 4
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Natures Miracle in the red and white bottle, the one labeled for cats. I have used this for years and it really does work.
2006-09-09 12:54:35
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answered by kimba 3
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HERE....
ALL KINDS OF CLEANING TIPS
IN ONE SITE!!!!!
http://cleaning.lifetips.com/faq/28539/0/how-do-i-remove-stains/index.html
This will be a lot of help.
U can also ask them all about cleaning tips!
2006-09-08 17:53:59
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answered by KAREN 4
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