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Neutralizing Cat Odors
By the cat-loving staff at Care2.
The odor of cat urine is one of the strongest and most unpleasant smells ever. And it’s so difficult to get rid of: one pet mistake on a carpet or sofa can ruin it forever–unless you know the secret.
Find out how to get rid of that awful odor quickly, easily and naturally!
1. First, use water with soap or detergent to dilute and remove as much of the urine as possible. Rinse area well.
2. Next, apply straight white vinegar to the area (you may want to make sure this will not affect the color of your rug or furniture by doing a spot-test first.) Rub in well and allow to dry until area is just damp. Be sure to wait until the vinegar is nearly dry before applying the baking soda.
3. Apply baking soda liberally to the damp area and allow to dry completely. (If baking soda gets too wet, it will make a gloppy mess that is hard to vacuum. Once it then dries it can stick to the fabric of a carpet and be hard to fully rinse off, although it should eventually.)
4. When dry, vacuum thoroughly.
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add your comment »Does this work equally as well on the spraying that male cats tend to do?
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Does this work equally as well on carpets and furniture that Male cats have sprayed and marked as their territory?
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Does this work equally as well on the spraying that male cats tend to do?
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I have 3 cats that have used an area of the house repeatedly and this method worked great!
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This worked really well on an area of a pet urine on my carpet. I put a little too much baking soda as it took a few passes to get all up but worked great!
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