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6 Tips for Cat Urine Removal

cat urine removal is an unpleasant task No matter how adorable cats may seem to us, I dare say no one will ever call car urine smell a pleasant or even a bearable thing. Therefore, cat urine removal becomes a task of first priority for cat owners. Cat urine odor is a very difficult thing to remove, so I do not promise any easy and magical remedies, but in this article you will certainly find some useful tips on removing it.

The sooner you start removing cat urine stain after it was made, the better.

  • First of all, you need to locate and localize the stain, not permitting it to spread around and spoil more of your carpet or any other article.
  • Do not try to rub it off, but rather dab it with a soft fabric or napkins. Try start gathering it from outside of the stain in.
  • To remove all urine you can, you need to press the napkin or tissue hard to the stain. The easiest way of doing it is covering the stain with a fabric, then with a plastic bag (if you don’t want getting any on your shoes) and standing on it for some 30 seconds.
  • After removing urine, you need to wash the stain. You may use dish detergent or vinegar solution for it. If the stain is fresh it may seem like you have washed it off easily leaving no bad smell. But, keep in mind that cats are quite constant in their habits, if you pussy hs selected the spot, most likely it will reiterate its attempts, especially if even the slightest  smell of urine is left there. So, repeat the washing for several times.
  • You may use baking soda for removing cat urine smells. If you deal with carpet stains, you may sprinkle soda all over the stain and leave it there for a while. Then you need to rub it in carefully with a brush and remove it using a broom or a vacuum cleaner.
  • Another effective cat urine stain remover is any washing detergent with enzyme in it. Most detergents simply cover up or mask urine smell; while enzyme ones remove and destroy bad smell molecules, permanently removing the odor. For intensifying enzyme detergent effect you may cover the stain, so it would remain moist for a while. You may use a plastic bag or foil for the purpose.

Those were several cat urine removal tips and I hope they will prove useful to you.

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