Re: Help please re cat carpet odour!
- From: "NMR" <haveyouplonkedatrolltoday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 20:51:04 GMT
I believe Phil's site has something about urine remover in concrete
http://www.maxshouse.com/Database_toc.htm
if not and you have the newsgroup rec.pets.cats.health+behav Ping PHIL
P in it and ask about urine removing on concrete of baseboards
"Bobcat" <bob_cattUNSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>>>A close relative has a dear old longhair former stray named Bud who's
>>>>>diabetic, and whose urine has a particularly strong odour.
>>>>>Unfortunately Bud can't control his bladder, and our relative's
>>>>>wall-to-wall carpeting reeks of urine. Ordinary rug shampooing won't
>>>>>remove it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there something that will remove at least some of the smell? It
>>>>> would have to be an international product available in the Toronto
>>>>> area, perhaps that can be mixed into a rug shampooer, or applied by
>>>>> brush. Any suggestions are very welcome! Thanks.
>>>
>>> "NMR" <haveyouplonkedatrolltoday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>> www.urinegone.com I have tried it and it worked for me
>>>
>>> We hadn't heard of Urinegone until your heads-up. Thanks for the info.
>>> Looking at the website, the product seems useful behind large furniture,
>>> where Bud has sneaked to do his thing in spots - just what Urinegone is
>>> designed to deal with. Unfortunately the entire carpet areas need
>>> deodorizing, so our relative will also need something that can cover
>>> larger areas - perhaps an additive to carpet shampoo. If you or anyone
>>> know of such a product, please write. (Normal shampoos don't work.)
>>> Thanks again.
>
> "NMR" <haveyouplonkedatrolltoday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Here in the US most professional carpet cleaners companies have a
>> chemical they use to clean the problem. I you have a local chemical
>> cleaning supply company give them a call and ask what is in stock. I
>> don't know what the regulations are there.
>>
>> here is a link about removing urine
>> http://www.fanciers.com/cat-faqs/misc.shtml
>>
>> But I have a bad feeling you are going to have to pull the carpet up and
>> remove the padding underneath of it. It is easy to clean the carpet but
>> the > padding and the floor below absorbs the odor.
>
> I'm afraid you're right. Our relative is already talking about taking up
> the carpet - a big undertaking. I really appreciate both your helpful
> replies, and he will too.
>
.
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