There are 2 commercial products you can try: Nature's Miracle, and Anti-Icky-Poo. Both are enzymatic and marketed towards pet odors and stains. I prefer Anti-Icky-Poo because it works like a charm. The insert is hilarious... it even claims to get out "dead body" smell, although I can't imagine anyone really needing to use it for that purpose much!
Both products you spray or apply to the area liberally and then let them dry naturally. Once the product is dry, the enzymes have done their job and have eaten away the proteins that cause the ammonia smell urine has.
You can find either of them online, at your local pet store, or at your vet clinic.
2006-09-24 19:40:28
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answered by Kitty Fosterer 1
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if you're speaking about the cat's excrement it somewhat is ordinary. Yours and mine smells too and we've an impressive gadget for procuring rid of the smells. The cat only has the field and also you should shop it scrupulously clean in case you do not favor any smell. in case you feed a weight relief plan intense in corn (the first 2 elements on the bag label) it ought to reason undesirable litterbox smell because the corn isn't digested nicely. If the cat's body smells, it somewhat is a diverse tale and something you would favor to inspect with a vet. Cats are very diligent of their hygiene and my cats don't have any body smell. They do flow out contained in the backyard and infrequently smell dusty.
2016-11-23 20:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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okay take your Listerine and pour it right on the carpet where the smell is let it soak in rub it with a brush then pour some more of your mouth wash on it scrub again let it soak in for about 15-30 depending on the smell...Now take your vacuum and vacuum it up but make sure its like a wet vac or a stream cleaner then spray with febreeze when done dont vacuum it with a regular vacuum until dry or it will shock u .......
2006-09-24 17:40:50
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answered by queenbee 3
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1/4 cup of white vinager in a spray bottle with warm water.
First give the carpet a good scrub if you can with soapy water then spray every day lightly for 3 days. This will work!
2006-09-24 17:36:09
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answered by gusgus 1
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I use white vinager to get all pet smells out. Yes it stinks for a while but after about ten minutes or so the animal smell is gone.
2006-09-24 17:38:49
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answered by angelofhell 1
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what you need is an enzyme cleaner, make sure you check the label it needs to have live enzymes in it, they are most effective. You can get it at any store that carries carpet supplies (you can get it at pet stores but you will spend more)
2006-09-24 17:36:41
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answered by NW71206 2
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just throw the carpet into the garbage
2006-09-25 00:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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