How do I get rid of cat urine smell in my home?
Get rid of the urine smell from our elderly cat who has missed the box more than once? He missed when the box was near carpet and when it was on tile. Thanks
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Hi. There are sprays at the pet stores just for this purpose. Use those. They have enzymes that eliminate the odor. Nothing else will do that. Put down wee pads around the box that are typically used for puppies. Even if he misses, it's easier to clean up.
Older cats like their litter very clean and odor free, I've noticed. I use a natural grass litter that has no fragrance. It stopped my older cat from making a real mess. I also clean it out once a day and use litter box liners. The liners make it so much easier to scoop and get everything out so there's nothing left.
Cat pee is really hard to get out of anything even if we can't smell it, they can, or when it's wet it still smells. This product "Stinkers"really works but extremely hard to find here is one place that you can order it. https://hardwareonlinestore.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&view=productdetails&virtuemart_product_id=189692&virtuemart_category_id=85102&gclid=EAIaIQobChMInaytpOvH3gIVBtVkCh2uXA10EAQYASABEgKtfPD_BwE You'll also need to get your to cat a bigger litter box. Get a cement mixing tub(black heavy duty vinyl/plastic) from Lowes/Home Depot. ($6-10) this is wide enuf for him to move around in since he's getting old. I've done cat rescue,fostered,taught cat behaviour ,trapped spayed neutered Ferals for way over 25 yrs and this product is the only product that works. It's saved a lot of cats lives by helping owners thus keeping the cats,not dumping them,keeping them indoors or euthanizing them.
Cleaning with baking soda, peroxide and dishsoap really helps. It usually requires multiple treatments. For an elder cat, it's extremely important to scoop EVERY DAY. This is what helped our elder cat to have better aim. Also keep a minimum of 3" of liter at all times.
I know this isn't in answer to your odor question but I just wanted to add that I haven't used traditional "litter boxes" in years. I use Rubbermaid storage containers that I cut down on one end and no more accidents outside the box or on the walls.
For my elder cat I use a very low cat litter box 3” tall as she has arthritis. I scoop twice a day as I have 4 kitties. I would use a vinegar water combination. Be careful as this will lighten the wood floor as will hydrogen peroxide. I used vinegar and water for a dark urine stain and lightened it significantly.
After you clean, to prevent further problems do what I did. Buy a roll of plastic carpet path protector (with the little teeth on the back). I cut it to fit an area larger than the litter box(es) so any little "misses" land on the plastic where it is easily wiped up. Also easy to sweep up litter from the paws than it is off carpet.
Very inexpensive, comes in different lengths. Got it at Wal-Mart.
Vinegar
won't get rid of the smell but it will protect surface under littterbos; put a clear plastic shower curtain underneath, it can be removed and washed.
I’ve had much success using straight rubbing alcohol. I had tenants whose cats regularly missed their box and the smell was sickening. I cleaned and then soaked the corner with alcohol and let it dry. It took a few times but the smell is permanently gone now. The trick is killing the bacteria. Rubbing alcohol works.