General Cat Care Tips
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on Sunday, October 19, 2014
Tips for Cleaning Cat Urine
It’s important to consult with your
veterinarian to find out why your cat isn’t using her box. But in the
meantime, if you do find urine on the new chaise lounge, don’t fret.
We’re sharing 10 tips for cleaning cat urine and preventing your
furniture from being given away to your sister who’s been eyeing it
anyways.
10. Grab a paper towel, and try to
blot up as much of the urine as possible. If it’s a large spot and you
don’t want to waste paper towels, use a cloth towel or old clothes that
can be thrown away. If the spot is on the carpet, stand on the wet spot
(remember to wear shoes).
9. Don’t rub the stain. If it’s dry, pour cold water on the stain, and blot.
8. Avoid using detergents with ammonia in them. The “pee smell” in them might encourage your cat to mark the spot again.
7. Use a commercial product found at your pet
store or a homemade mixture from ingredients found right in your own
home. Make sure to test either of the two on a small area first.
6. Here’s a good homemade solution:
mix a water and vinegar solution. Vinegar is great for killing bacteria.
This mixture is perfect for both old and new stains. Try 1 1/2 cups of
warm water and a ½ cup of vinegar. Pour this concoction over the stain
and soak for about 3 to 5 minutes. Note: vinegar is not good for marble
or stone.
5. There’s nothing like good
all-purpose baking soda. After the water and vinegar solution is dry,
sprinkle the area with baking soda. How much is enough? A lot.
4. You’re not done just yet with the
homemade remedies. Mix 3/4 cup of three percent hydrogen peroxide (you
know you have some under your bathroom sink) with 1 teaspoon of dish
detergent. Sprinkle this solution over the baking soda and test a small
spot. You need to do this because sometimes peroxide can discolor or
bleach fabrics (source). Work the baking soda into the fabric or carpet.
3. it’s time to let the mixtures dry
for a few hours. Once the spot’s good and dry, vacuum the excess baking
soda. If the stain is extremely tough, repeat the entire process again.
2. If homemade mixing is not your
thing, there are commercial products on the market that work well too.
Make sure to look for cleaners that contain enzymes because they work to
break down the urine and neutralize the odor (source). Make sure you
follow the instructions carefully on these products.
1. Just because you can’t see the
stain, doesn’t mean you can’t smell the stain. Deodorizing must be part
of the equation. Once again, baking soda and a mixture of detergent and
water will help minimize odors.
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