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Removing Cat Urine Odor from Furniture

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Date: 02/14/2008 Topics: Cleaning > Furniture | Pets > Pet Odors | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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We have a cat that seems to have a problem holding his bladder. He has urinated on our furniture in his sleep. How do we get rid of the smell? I have tried everything, the smell just keeps coming back.

Heather from New York
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Post by Laurel_admin (184) | (02/14/2008)
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How to get rid of cat urine odor on a cloth chair? Wanda from St. Marys, GA

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RE: Removing Cat Urine Odor from Furniture

Try Nature's Miracle from Petco/Petsmart - excellent at removing cat urine, especially from carpets, but try small test spot first to make sure it doesn't take color out of your chair. So sorry about your cat - hope there is nothing seriously wrong... (07/10/2007)

By thepartysuper

RE: Removing Cat Urine Odor from Furniture

To order over the Internet or by telephone, X-O ODOR NEUTRALIZER CALIFORNIA VETERINARY SUPPLY www.calvetsupply.com 1800-366-3047 It comes in 3 sizes The best thing I have found for any urine is X.O. I have been using this for years and it will eliminate the odor on your furniture , it will not stain. I had a dog pee on my bed, I just saturated it and you can't even tell where the spot was. (07/11/2007)

By BABBIE

RE: Removing Cat Urine Odor from Furniture

I have been dealing with a cat that has on again off again bladder infections. I found a great product right on the shelf in WalMart. It is called Kids N Pets it is about $5 at my Wally World. It is fantastic. My dog also had diarrhea on my living room carpet (the only room with carpet) and this removed the smell and the stain. I always have a bottle of it in the house. Good Luck!! (07/16/2007)

By caraing

RE: Removing Cat Urine Odor from Furniture

The only problem I see is that when you add enzymes to the stain what happens to the urine? You are not removing it you are basically are waiting for it to dry. I would take a enzyme product mix it 4:1 pour on stained area and then extract with a extraction machine or shop vac and repeat until the urine is rinsed out or diluted enough to that I feel like it has been clean. In situations that require a professional in So.CA we offer service to most ares please feel free to call toll free 877 386 3677 (01/14/2008)

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Post by lewis_admin (1152) | (07/10/2007)
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Our older cat (17) just recently started having "accidents" around the house. He has done this twice now on our brand new suede sofa. How can I safely remove the urine and the smell without harming the fabric?

Beverly from League City, TX

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RE: Removing Cat Urine Odor from Furniture

I am not sure about the odor, but have you had your cat checked for feline leukemia? I had an older cat that did that also and she was sick. Poor kitty. Hope you find a solution for the odor, I know how that hard that can be. (11/21/2005)

By Dede

RE: Removing Cat Urine Odor from Furniture

There is a product called Urine out that you can purchase..works great. I have worked for a veterinarian for over 28 years and if I were you, I would have your cat tested for diabetes. Ask your Dr. to do a urinalysis. Frequent and unexpected urinating can be a symptom...Good luck (04/28/2006)

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