By Blake Hygate
If you own a cat or more than one cat, you've likely become accustomed to having to deal with cat urine odors and stains. You clean up the urine odors the best that you can, but what you may not know is that the odor still lingers. Because you spend everyday at your home, you have become less aware of the odors that others immediately smell once they come in the door. If you have friends or relatives that don't own pets, they can smell the odors as soon as the walk in your door and they don't like them.
The worst part is; They're afraid to say anything to you! It's hard to keep up with looking after a home even without pets and having a cat makes it even more difficult. Sometimes your lovable friend has a mind of their own and makes a mess on the carpet or the furniture. These stains and odors are almost impossible to get rid of without calling a professional. Unfortunately professional cleaning services are very expensive and you can't afford to call them each and every time your cat makes a mess.
There are many different ways to clean cat urine stains and odors from your carpet or upholstery. Using household items like baking soda and water, or vinegar and water may prove to be somewhat effective, but may end up only masking the problem. Also, you might want to consider trying mouthwash. There are many, many other ways to remove cat urine, much more than I can discuss in detail here.
Finding lasting solutions to your cat urine problems is something that each cat owner must deal with, whether they like it or not. You don't want to end up with friends or family that avoid your home because of the odors and stains that you barely notice.
Blake Hygate operates a website called What Removes Cat Odors which provides information on cat urine odor and stain problems. |
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