Saturday, June 26th, 2010 at
5:02 pm
Ok, so 2 days ago my cat got sprayed by a skunk. I bought a skunk odor remover safe for cats and bathed him in it 3 times. It significantly reduced the smell of the skunk to the point where you can only smell it if you put your nose up to his fur. So I washed him also in johnson’s baby soap (and to get the skunk remover off him). It worked great, leaving his hair very soft and clean, but he still smells a bit. Now, I want to get rid of the smell completely without putting him through the pain and terror of washing him again. I was thinking if I put fresh orange peels or somehow get that on him without traumatizing him it will neutralize the smell, but I was wondering what other SAFE natural plants or something else I can rub on him so I dont have to wash him.
My cat is my best friend and I want to be able to snuggle with him again so all answers are greatly appreciated
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Monday, June 14th, 2010 at
1:36 pm
OK so I just had my front door open like always. My husband was outside & I was sitting on the Computer well I have 3 Cats and they were coming in & out.. All of a sudden I see this white MALE Cat run inside our house afer my Female(fixed) Cat.. She runs in our room & they are fighting.. Well as they were fighting he is peeing all over the room on my f-ing BED! So I need to know what is the BEST stuff I can get at Wal-Mart ( because that’s where I’m going) to remove the smell..
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Saturday, May 8th, 2010 at
1:50 pm
We moved and my cats have gone crazy in the new house. I’m assuming due to the stress of moving they’ve decided to voice…errr urinate their opinions all over my carpet. They have two litter boxes and they choose to do their duty all over the carpet.
I need a TRIED AND TRUE recipe that calls for ingredients I can cheaply purchase at the local grocery store or the like for removing the gawd-aweful smell that can choke a hood-rat.
I have tried store products and none seem to do the job. It will smell nice at first but once dried or a few days later, the stench is back.
PLEASE HELP!
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Saturday, May 1st, 2010 at
3:01 am
Monday, April 26th, 2010 at
6:31 pm
Sorry, this isn’t a question, but a testimonial. We have a 16 year old cat who has developed some trouble with spraying the past year. (She has been spayed and never had problems until recently…) We love her more than our carpets, and I’ve been trying everything to make this situation more durable for us, but until this weekend, nothing seemed to make any difference.
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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Friday, April 16th, 2010 at
7:39 am
I had two cats who urinated on my couch, and the smell will not go away. I have tried soap and water, Febreeze, pet odor remover, Lysol, and I even tried using a carpet cleaner on it, but nothing has worked. Do you have any suggestions?
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Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 at
3:04 am
OK so I just had my front door open like always. My husband was outside & I was sitting on the Computer well I have 3 Cats and they were coming in & out.. All of a sudden I see this white MALE Cat run inside our house afer my Female(fixed) Cat.. She runs in our room & they are fighting.. Well as they were fighting he is peeing all over the room on my f-ing BED! So I need to know what is the BEST stuff I can get at Wal-Mart ( because that’s where I’m going) to remove the smell..
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Monday, April 12th, 2010 at
6:35 pm
Sorry, this isn’t a question, but a testimonial. We have a 16 year old cat who has developed some trouble with spraying the past year. (She has been spayed and never had problems until recently…) We love her more than our carpets, and I’ve been trying everything to make this situation more durable for us, but until this weekend, nothing seemed to make any difference.
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!) 
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at
10:25 am
I have two cats. My oldest one has not been using her litter box now that I have brought another cat into the home. For the time being I need a product that gets rid of the stains and odors that she is leaving around I have tried a few different products, but they are just not working. Please help!
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