I have two girl fancies, and I just recently bought a little dumbo girl<3
Aggy & Giselle ( My fancies ) have become the best of friends with cleo. ( My new Dumbo )

But I’m wanting to do a deep cleaning on their cage & move everything around to make it different and exciting for them. I had some small pet deodorizer , but I ran out, and I can’t go buy more b/c its 11:30. I need something now, and something that really works & is non toxic, and I really don’t wanna wipe it down with soap and water cause I did that last week.

Just tell me something that helps get rid of odor / scents.

My mom bought some stuff called "Pawl boutique" aka Urine be gone.

Here are the ingredients to it:
Water. Citric Acid, Blend of Sutfactants and Odor remover, Fragance, Preservative.

It says non – toxic, and also says;
Never use directly on humans, animals, or in pet litter.

Could I use that , and dilute it with a little water?
I’ve also heard of water & vinegar but I think were out of vinegar. Idk.

PLS help! I need this quick!

best stain remover without a doubt?!?!?

My 3 year old has basically ruined half of her wardrobe, and the washing machines at my apartment complex suck. I have tried oxi-clean, color safe bleach, dual action type stain removers, and even the trusted spray & wash stain stick. I have tried soaking, rubbing, pretreating, and even hand washing, and these clothes are still not coming out clean. I just spent a good amount of $ on my daughters spring/summer wardrobe, so pitching the clothes is not an option. Some of these outfits have been in the dryer already, and some have not.

Any advice would be appreciated!!!
most of the stains are tomato based (ketchup/pasta sauce/etc). Some are car grease (not sure how that happened lol), and some are kool-aid stains.

Our 2-yr old tabby (Cooper) developed a bad habit last year. We moved his litter box from our office/guest room into our bathroom. After we did that, he would use his litter box, but would also pee on the spot of carpet where the box use to be. We have punished him, cleaned the carpet 3x, put baking soda on it right after we find that he does it, & used a stain/odor remover. We even moved the box on that spot, but he still pees as close as that spot as he can. He was neutered when he was very young and has a clean bill of health by the vet. If he was spraying on lots of verticle surfaces or peeing on more spots, I would worry about a health/mental problem; but it is only one spot in our apartment and he only hits it when he has the opprotunity. Now we have to keep the door closed all the time. The best remover we have found was ‘Kids N Pets’, which works great, but he still marks that spot. Any suggestions or cleaners that go to the carpet padding (which we can’t pull up)?
Like I said before, he has a clean bill of health from the vet so UTI’s aren’t the problem. If he continually seeked out that portion of carpet or ran to it to pee whenever we opened the door, I would examine the possibility of bad behavior, but he doesn’t.


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If you have a pet odor problem, then here’s something that should help: Get a blacklight (Petsmart calls it a Stink finder, but you can get a larger light for less money at Walmart) and use that to locate the areas where your cat has urinated or sprayed. Then purchase a productc alled PETZYME Cat Stain & Odor Remover (We got ours from Petsmart), and pour generously over the affected areas. (Remember, you want to allow enough product to soak the padding underneath the carpet and spread to the same underlying areas the urine did.) It took care of the odor, and didn’t affect the color of our carpet. Good luck
Thank you for your suggestion – she has been to the vets repeatedly, and the problem is twofold. There is some age-related kidney problems, but it’s also a personality issue. We have four other cats, and she doesn’t always tolerate them as well as she used to. (With so many cats, you can see why I was so excited to find this products!) :-)


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