Sunday, September 27, 2009

Cat Urine Odor Answers

By Angela Suarez

There are over 88 million households in America that own cats. Many of these households also face the burden of eliminating that nasty cat urine odor as well.

Even if you have a perfectly behaved cat, he just may try to mark his turf! This means your floor, rugs, corners of rooms, etc. After this happens it can be difficult to remove the strong ammonia like odor if you do not know what to do.

This article examines some simple ways to clear the air.

Removing Urine and Odors from Fabric Surfaces :

When you find a urine spot, do not rub! First, lay an absorbent towel on top and press to absorb any fluids left. You will need to keep repeating this step until as much liquid is removed as possible.

Next, rinse off the area with warm water (not hot). Again blot this up repeatedly, getting the moisture out.

The final step can take one or two forms. 3% hydrogen peroxide or Vinegar mixed with warm water (1 cup to a half gallon of water) works well to eliminate cat urine odor.

If you use the peroxide, pour some on a rag or cloth and blot over the stained area. Then, take a new cloth to draw up any remaining peroxide out of the fabric. As always, do be sure to test the solutions out on a hidden part of your fabric to make sure they will not ruin them.

For the vinegar, put the mix in a spray bottle and apply it uniformly. Lay a fresh towel over the area and put some weight on top. Leave that over night then vacuum thoroughly.

A dryer alternative is using baking soda to eliminate urine odors. This really only works for surface scents. Evenly sprinkle the soda on the surface. Leave it overnight and vacuum up.

Repeat this, but the second time take a damp cloth to the baking soda and rub it into the fabric. Let this dry and vacuum again.

Cat Urine Odor in Rugs :

For rugs, you can follow the same protocol as above with fabrics. However, if you still believe that there is any lingering odor then get a steamer to get rid of any traces of cat urine odor.

Alternatively go to a pet store and get a product that has odor enzymes to break down and neutralize it.

Different Floors

If you have different types of floors that you know will clean up well with bleach then use bleach in water solution.

Keeping the Box Clean:

Cats are notoriously fastidious. They want clean litter boxes. If you maintain your boxes in good condition it lessens the likeliness that your cat will urinate elsewhere.

If you happen to find another urine stain, clean it up immediately. If not, your cat will come back to that spot repeatedly because of the lingering odor.

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