Having extreme cat urine problems? With its strong, unpleasant scent
and its dark amber coloring, cat urine stains are especially difficult to
remove. In fact, they're more difficult to remove than any other pet
stain. Because of this, any cat urine problem seems pretty extreme!
If you have problems with cat urine, you probably have plenty of
questions. What kind of cleaning product can you use? What
techniques can you use to remove the stains? Why would a cat urinate
outside of the litter box in the first place? And how can you prevent it?
There is a lot of information available to help you, and this article will
provide you with some of that information. Once you learn the basics,
you'll be ready move on to more advanced information, tips, and
techniques. You can start with these Frequently Asked Questions.
Question:
My cat urinated on the carpet. What kind of cleaning product should I
use? Is regular carpet cleaner OK?
Answer:
No. To prevent your cat from urinating in the same place again, you
need to use a product that will remove the odor of the urine--not just
mask it. Regular household carpet cleaner isn't enough.
Look for a product that is designed specifically for cat urine. Many of
these products have enzymes that neutralize the proteins in the urine
that cause the odor. Whatever you choose, you'll want to use the right
techniques to keep from pushing the stain deep into the carpet fibers.
Question:
I did my research and found a great cat urine cleaning product. It's
safe on carpets, but I want to make sure I use it correctly. What are
some techniques I can use to clean the urine from my carpet?
Answer:
If the stain is fresh (that is, still wet), start by blotting it gently with
paper towels. Don't apply too much pressure, or the urine is likely to
saturate the carpet fibers and maybe even the pads below.
Once you've blotted the excess liquid, use your cat urine cleaning
product. It's important to follow the directions as some products work
differently than others. If required, rinse the area thoroughly when
you're finished.
You know how to choose a product to clean cat urine in carpet and
what techniques to follow, so you're ready to learn more. How do you
clean surfaces such as hardwood floors and upholstery? Why would
your cat urinate outside of the litter box, and how can you prevent it?
There's plenty to learn, but you're off to a good start. Once you have
all the information you need, you can permanently rid yourself of those
extreme cat urine problems.
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 extreme urine, and live in a clean, odor-free home again, please visit: [http://www.removedogandcaturine.com]
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