Spray & Urine Odor Removal

As a cat lover and owner of multiple male cats, spray and urine odor was a constant concern. When you have more than one male cat [I have three] you will have problems with spraying. While neutering male cats can sometimes prevent or cut down the amount of spraying by some, others will continue to spray. I can attest to that. I went to the extent of having my male cats neutered in an attempt to cure the odor problems. This resulted in a large veterinarian bill and horrible guilt on my part as my male cats did somersaults in an attempt to find there missing jewels.

Spraying is a means of marking territory. It is a male cat’s way of letting other cats [and even humans] know they are the dominate creature within the household and that marked territory is owned by them. I can’t begin to tell you how much money I spent on expensive products claiming to be my cure all to removing these almost impossible odors from my fabrics and furniture. Some of these products actually seemed to increase the amount of spraying my males cats were doing.

cat urine removerFor a while I was caught in a vicious circle of buying one product after another, hoping for the solution and saving me the expensive of replacing bedding, curtains, and even furniture. Yes, anyone with a male cat will tell you – cat spray is strong, pungent, offensive and next to impossible to get rid of once it is in any fabric.

Well, I can tell you, it is not impossible and the solution might be as close as your kitchen. Even when you don’t find that little darling’s squirts of spray in a timely manner.

This simple household product is white vinegar. It is effective on many other offensive odors in your home, too. I use it as an additive to my regular laundry detergent to remove any and all odors; and to remove food stains too. It’s great for cleaning floors, windows, counter tops and appliances.

For the items you can toss in the washing machine, add 1/2 cup white vinegar along with your normal laundry detergent and you won’t even detect a hint of the vinegar. Do not mix with oxi-cleaning agents. If you prefer to use oxi-cleaners, wash with oxi-cleaner after the initial washing with vinegar, then re-wash with the oxi-cleaner to avoid damage to fabrics.

For cleaning fabric furniture and the foam cushions, mix a small bowl of two parts water and one part white vinegar. Then use a cotton cloth free of lint, dip it in the bowl and place over sprayed area. Allow to soak into fabric by applying pressure. Rinse and wring cloth, then repeat the process until you can no longer smell traces of urine. For a fresher aroma once spray has been removed, lightly spray area with fabreze fabric spray.

For all other cleaning jobs, add 3 ounces of vinegar per gallon of water used. To avoid the aroma of vinegar lingering in your house, add 2 or 3 cap fulls of vanilla extract or liquid potpourri to the solution.

Cat Urine Smel
As a result, cat lovers accept been analytic aerial and low for the best reliable band-aid to get rid of cat urine smell. Although there are some pet urine removers accessible out there, but actual few of them can abolish the cat urine.

How to Clean Cat Urine
While not always feasible, cat urine removal works best shortly after the owner catches the cat peeing on the upholstery or floor. If a strong odor persists, use a black light in the direction of the smell to find old, dried stains.

CAT urine removal Exams in India
If this is the case for you as well, let me recommend some products I’ve found that work great for CAT Urine Removal. A good CAT urine cleaner will also have bacteria producing agents that will work continually until the stain.

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