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08-31-2015 05:19 PM
There is a product called OdorXit that I can whole heartedly recommend. It will remove odors, not just mask them.
OdorXit can be purchased in some stores throughout the country, but if not yours, their website is their name.com and you can order there.
08-31-2015 07:05 PM
08-31-2015 10:44 PM
@Allegheny wrote:
If she hasn't been checked out by a vet lately, I would take her. As each of my three cats aged, their appearance started to wane and they developed hair matting, each of them were experiencing a physical problem.
That's a good suggestion @Allegheny.
09-01-2015 09:52 AM - edited 09-01-2015 09:56 AM
I worry about cycistis, particularly in an older cat or perhaps even kidney problems. OP I know that is not what you asked about, but I just wanted to share my experiences. Better to have her checked out and get a clean bill of health then miss a potential health problem.
@newziesuzie wrote:
@Allegheny wrote:
If she hasn't been checked out by a vet lately, I would take her. As each of my three cats aged, their appearance started to wane and they developed hair matting, each of them were experiencing a physical problem.
That's a good suggestion @Allegheny.
09-02-2015 12:19 PM
Listerine (real thing or generic and use the gold colored one!) soak item (such as carpet) COMPLETELY.
A high-end carpet cleaner told me that this is what they used until it became too expensive.
We used it on our beautiful new (at the time) carpet... soaked down to the foundation. It works!
09-02-2015 12:56 PM
Seriously, if it was a sofa pillow, I'd just toss it out.
The urine soaked through to the filling, it's not just on the outside material.
No way would I want that to remain in my house and on my couch.
Plus, they say pets can smell where they went before and may continue. You don't want that to happen.
09-02-2015 09:14 PM
@Allegheny wrote:I worry about cycistis, particularly in an older cat or perhaps even kidney problems. OP I know that is not what you asked about, but I just wanted to share my experiences. Better to have her checked out and get a clean bill of health then miss a potential health problem.
@newziesuzie wrote:
@Allegheny wrote:
If she hasn't been checked out by a vet lately, I would take her. As each of my three cats aged, their appearance started to wane and they developed hair matting, each of them were experiencing a physical problem.
That's a good suggestion @Allegheny.
I agree I'd rather err on the side of being
too cautious. Our little fur babies count on
us to be good guardians.❤️
09-03-2015 02:11 AM
Atmosklear !!!!! It is available at Amazon. I buy it by the gallon. It takes cat per smell out of anything BETTER than anything I have ever tried. I have used it for years.It also takes smells out of laundry, musty smells,moldy odors,cigarette smells ...all go away with ease,and I even have sprayed it in my hair to remove cigarette odors after a night out with friends that smoke. I spray it in the air to get out cooking smells and spray it on anthing that needs a refresh.It also can be used in smelly shoes,etc. I just put it in a spray bottle. It has no fragrance. That is key because if you use a fragrance to cover pet urine e,events you associate the fragrance as per urine. It's not cheap but it totally saved my sofa when my aging cat had a urinary tract infection. I am never without it.
09-06-2015 03:19 AM
@birkin baby wrote:Atmosklear !!!!! It is available at Amazon. I buy it by the gallon. It takes cat per smell out of anything BETTER than anything I have ever tried. I have used it for years.It also takes smells out of laundry, musty smells,moldy odors,cigarette smells ...all go away with ease,and I even have sprayed it in my hair to remove cigarette odors after a night out with friends that smoke. I spray it in the air to get out cooking smells and spray it on anthing that needs a refresh.It also can be used in smelly shoes,etc. I just put it in a spray bottle. It has no fragrance. That is key because if you use a fragrance to cover pet urine e,events you associate the fragrance as per urine. It's not cheap but it totally saved my sofa when my aging cat had a urinary tract infection. I am never without it.
thanks for the tip @birkin baby!
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I've never heard of that product.
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