Is anyone an expert on removing cat urine?

lokiju

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Theres this stuff called Urine Gone that you can get a any place like Wal-Mart.

Haven't tried it myself but see it all the time.
 

Balt

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Vinegar works really well. I'm not sure what kind of mixture ratio is ideal, though.

Obviously not a good idea for carpet.
 

wheresmybacon

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the cops and the hazmat team work well.

and that's not cat piss. it's crystal meth by-product
 

nakedfrog

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If you're just removing it from clothing, I'd try the baking soda first... it will only cost you forty cents or so to try it. It worked great for a friend of mine.
 

Fritzo

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I studied Cat Urine Removal in college, with a minor in dog doo disposal, but I dropped out so I never became an expert.
 

TreyRandom

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1. Put on heavy-duty gloves that go up to your elbow.
2. Pick up cat.
3. Use cat to remove urine. May have to scrub vigorously.
4. Throw cat outside or in the basement. Problem solved. :thumbsup::D
 

cherrytwist

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Go to a pet store...they have cleaners with proper enzymes to do the job right.


PetCo
PetsMart
Pets R Us
PetLand
PetAcadamy
Pets4Life

etc.
 

d3n

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I usually end up having to dispose of anything remotely porus thats been saturated. The ability of that oder to linger is unreal.