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Old Nov 11, 2006, 07:20 AM
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best way to remove male cat spray from our bed?:

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Old Nov 11, 2006, 03:19 PM   #2  
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Clean up requires special products which will remove the urine odor. Use products that have natural enzymes to actually devour odor-causing bacteria instead of just covering up the scent.

Please note: If your cat urinates outside of his litterbox, you should call your veterinarian immediately. He may have a urinary tract infection (cystitis) that needs to be treated as soon as possible.

Unfortunately, soap and water, regular household cleaners, or perfumed sprays seldom work to satisfactorily remove pet stains or cover up their odors. With a sense of smell much more sensitive than ours, cats will still detect the smell of urine, even if the visible stain is gone. In fact, urine or feces odors may cause territorial rivalry. With ineffective clean-up you may unknowingly encourage your cat to re-soil the same spot.

For fresh, wet stains, we recommend OdorLogic® OxyQuick™ which works very well on fresh stains. Simply apply to the stain, allow to dry, and then vacuum or brush. Another good product is Nature's Miracle, which employs both absorbent granules to soak up as much of the stain as possible, and 'live' bacteria and enzymes to break down the odor-causing bacteria, permanently removing them from the deepest fibers in your carpet and the padding below. These products also contain mild cleansers which help remove discoloration and restore carpet fibers.

Although dealing with fresh stains is best, you will not always discover accidents until after they have dried. Products developed for use on fresh stains are not as effective on set-in stains. Different, more aggressive bacteria and enzyme formulas like OdorLogic® CleanAway are available to penetrate and clean deeper to get at set-in stains and odors

Thes products can be ordered on line at the site listed below.
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/

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doggie_poopie agrees: Good advice-You must use enzymes!
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Old Apr 8, 2007, 10:18 AM   #3  
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best way to remove male cat spray from our bed?:
OdorXit Concentrate. OdorXit Concentrate and Magic Odor Eliminators
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