How do you get rid of cat urine odor?
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Jimsnuffysmith on Aug 19, 2015Try Vinegar, if that doesn't do it, order Nok Out....and if that is unsuccessful move.Helpful Reply
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FERN VITENSE on Aug 19, 2015Try vinegar and soda add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to finish off when done get a spray bottle with essential oil and spray away every day.Helpful Reply
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Linda Bridge on Aug 19, 2015I have cats that spray on my doors, I use hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle, odor gone till next time works on dog urine odor as wellHelpful Reply
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Ann O'Hearn on Aug 19, 2015Vinegar is the only safe, tried and true remedy for cat odor. Dilute with a little club soda water. Saturate, dab until damp to the touch. Let it dry and re-do it if it's not completely gone. It will work. Agree with getting a spray bottle and adding a few drops of essential oil (I use lemon & peppermint) and spray lightly off and on for about a week.Helpful Reply
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Cathy Campbell on Aug 19, 2015Zero Odor or for carpet Just RiteHelpful Reply
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Maria Torres on Aug 19, 2015Mix equal parts of water and mouth wash, spray and cover with newspaper. Let one day. You may repet. The newspaper will get the odor. If persits, sparkle baking soda all over the area, let several hours, take off the baking soda. And to finish, let a small amount of bakin soda in a plate, and change twice a month.Helpful Reply
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Maria Torres on Aug 19, 2015Mix equal parts of water and mouth wash, spray and cover with newspaper. Let one day. You may repet. The newspaper will get the odor. If persits, sparkle baking soda all over the area, let several hours, take off the baking soda. And to finish, let a small amount of bakin soda in a plate, and change twice a month.Helpful Reply
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Maria Torres on Aug 19, 2015Mix equal parts of water and mouth wash, spray and cover with newspaper. Let one day. You may repet. The newspaper will get the odor. If persits, sparkle baking soda all over the area, let several hours, take off the baking soda. And to finish, let a small amount of bakin soda in a plate, and change twice a month.Helpful Reply
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Chewikar Choukry on Aug 19, 2015Equal parts of vinegar and water. That's what i use to train my pups and it works good. i think it would be same for cats tooHelpful Reply
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Robin Goodale on Aug 20, 2015There is a chemical company in Texas, ChemServ that sells a product called Bacteria Alive. We have used it in our garage and dog kennels when our dog had puppies. The odor causing bacteria are eaten by the good bacteria in the product. It's completely safe to use around pets and people. Here is their contact information, followed by their URL address: 3205 Maverick Dr, Kilgore, TX 75662(903) 988-2215 www.chem-servonline.com/Helpful Reply
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Michelle on Aug 22, 2015sprinkle baking soda and let sit for a while, rinse with hot water and vinegarHelpful Reply
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Danee Bramhall on Aug 22, 2015Bleach might have set the odor, if it is carpet, use white vinegar, saturate the stains, drag it outside to sit in the sun, if it's on the walls or concrete, wash it down with vinegar and let it air dry. The urine from cats chrystalise with bleach and cats are drawn to the smell of bleach too but with vinegar it is supposed to disolve the chrystals in cat urine and get rid of the odor that will make them want to re mark the area.Helpful Reply
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Rhonda Davis on Aug 25, 2015I have had success with Hexol. I purchase it from pharmacy dept in Walmart. It is kept with Pharmacist. A quart will make several gallons and last a long time. It has enzymes that not only remove the odor of cat urine, but works to remove and freshen almost anything. It also has enzymes that prevent re-marking in the same spot. Use full strength in the garage area - spray and let sit. No rinse necessary. I use a diluted amount in laundry and for household cleaning. This stuff is great. Best of luck.Helpful Reply
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Lynn on Sep 01, 2015Vinegar and water works great!Helpful Reply
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