Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Get Rid Of Cats How To Get Rid Of Cat Pee Odour?

How to get rid of cat pee odour? - get rid of cats

I knew just keep my cat pee on the couch at night while I slept, not me, the days of soaking in the sofa. I tried gettin rid of the smell of vinegar, and not everyone knows how to let go of the smell of pee big cats?

7 comments:

crosseyd... said...

I use this spray Oxy Clean in animal tissues. It seems to work.

Jessica said...

Pet Spray

Mnium said...

I started with a detergent containing enzymes, which I found at PetSmart (I'm sure you could find in other stores for pets, as well, probably) even WalMart. The brand I use is "Simple Green Cat Stain and Odor Remover", but there are many brands to choose from. It works very well so far. Non-toxic to pets and works on most surfaces. I use to clean the vomit of a cat, too.

Mnium said...

I started with a detergent containing enzymes, which I found at PetSmart (I'm sure you could find in other stores for pets, as well, probably) even WalMart. The brand I use is "Simple Green Cat Stain and Odor Remover", but there are many brands to choose from. It works very well so far. Non-toxic to pets and works on most surfaces. I use to clean the vomit of a cat, too.

Mnium said...

I started with a detergent containing enzymes, which I found at PetSmart (I'm sure you could find in other stores for pets, as well, probably) even WalMart. The brand I use is "Simple Green Cat Stain and Odor Remover", but there are many brands to choose from. It works very well so far. Non-toxic to pets and works on most surfaces. I use to clean the vomit of a cat, too.

eyjude said...

pure alcohol
Next, wash wash the area with the carpet. Then cover the area with plastic (cloth)

YOU MUST KEEP Cleaning Litter ... or what happens
On the evening before bedtime, take the kitten to the litter and make sure you urinate before letting go ... practice, much to dig in the sand.

Then when you get up Duingen night, take her to bed again. / And then again in the morning!

Do this for one week and she has the title!

Anonymous said...

I started with a detergent containing enzymes, which I found at PetSmart (I'm sure you could find in other stores for pets, as well, probably) even WalMart. The brand I use is "Simple Green Cat Stain and Odor Remover", but there are many brands to choose from. It works very well so far. Non-toxic to pets and works on most surfaces. I use to clean the vomit of a cat, too.

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