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Cat Urine Odor Removal

Cat urine odor removal is a challenging task. If you have or have had a
cat, you know how difficult removing cat urine odor can be. That
ammonia-like scent is so strong that it seems impossible to eliminate.
And that’s not all.

Once the urine dries, the dark amber stains it leaves behind don’t fade
easily. Unless you find the right product and use the right techniques,
you’re stuck with unpleasant odors and unsightly stains for a long
time. Even worse, your cat might continue urinating in the same spot.

So what can you do to remove cat urine odor and stains? And how do
you prevent cats from urinating in the same spot over and over again?
Here are three techniques you can use to eliminate the odor. Once you
have these down, you’ll be ready for the rest.

1. Avoid using regular household cleaning products such as carpet,
surface, and upholstery cleaners. These products might mask the odor
of cat urine, but they won’t remove it. Your cat will still be able
to smell the urine, which tells the cat that it’s a good spot to urinate.

2. Stay away from ammonia or ammonia-based products. Have you
ever noticed that ammonia and cat urine smell remarkably alike? If
you attempt to remove cat urine odor with ammonia, your cat will
identify the scent and continue urinating in the same spot.

3. Choose a product that is made specifically for removing cat urine
odor. This product could be enzymatic, bacteria-based, chemical-
based, or a combination of these. Many of them remove stains in
addition to odor. Some might not.

Adhere to these techniques, and you will be one step closer to
removing that terrible cat urine odor. You’ll need more information to
determine exactly which product to choose. But now you know that
you should focus on products designed for cat urine.

It’s also a good idea to follow certain tips and techniques to ensure
you remove the urine properly. For example, it’s never a good idea to
scrub carpet as it will absorb the urine deep into its fibers. You should
always blot the urine on the carpet instead.

After removing the cat urine odor, you might want to learn different
ways in which to prevent your cat from urinating outside of the litter
box. You might also wonder why some cats engage in this behavior.
There’s a lot to learn, but you’re getting there, starting with your new
knowledge about cat urine odor removal.

Jenny Johnson is a pet lover and the author of the highly successful ebook "How To Clean Dog & Cat Urine". To learn how you too can clean your cat's urine, and live in a clean, odor-free home again, please visit: [http://www.removedogandcaturine.com]

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