What can you do if your cat urinates over the vent?
We have a cat that urinated over the vent, and you can imagine the smell thru my home. What can I do?
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Maybe try Spraying OdoBan my husband has worked in maintenance for years and people let their animals urinate and defecate everywhere. OdoBan has been the only thing they’ve found that really works and it not only eliminates odor but it disinfects, and sanitizes. It even can kill the HIV virus.
Take the vent cover off and clean it really well, you can do the same inside vent where you can reach. The OdoBan works really well, but as with anything it may take more than one spraying to get the whole area where it landed since a person doesn't really know how far it has spread. Vinegar will also work by putting it in a spray bottle full strength. As with any thing, give it the sniff test once it has dried to make sure you got all the odor. It is also an excellent disinfectant and will kill anything that the urine may be causing to grow. I have used both with success. Good luck, you can get rid of the odor and know what to do the next time the cat does this. OdoBan and vinegar both work well on carpet and fabric also, just test the fabric to make sure what you use won't change the color or texture.
Remove the vent and thoroughly clean with an urine eliminating cleaner.
remove the vent and clean it out use this works on dead decaying matter,cat pee,skunk,vomit https://www.bonanza.com/listings/Pet-Odor-Remover-Stinkers-Odor-Remover-Kills-Odors-Fast-Forever/361143373?goog_pla=1&gpid=76984043821&keyword=&goog_pla=1&pos=1o5&ad_type=pla&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-v3l2rTQ3gIVFNVkCh3hrwoeEAQYBSABEgJ1kvD_BwE
Thank you so much. I’ve tried the vinegar, twice so far, but still has smell. I guess I’ll try the OdoBan now.
Thank you! I’ll try the baking soda and pray that works.