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sher9570
Mar 23, 2016Explorer
You know Rock, over the years with cats that had various problems I found I had bought just about everything on the market.
My cousin who has four cats at any given time and a gorgeous home, I asked her how do you keep your house from smelling like you have a cat... especially since she had an elderly one that missed the litter box more than she made it.
She told me cider vinegar... her husband explained to me about the complex make up of cat urine.
The key is to get up as much of the urine as possible, soak it with the cider vinegar and let it dry... repeat until the smell is gone.
The trouble with using various and different enzyme blocking cleaners is they eventually don't work or they work against each other.
He is a retired chemical engineer so I listened to him, also because their home is emasculate.
So since then and especially the last two years when I had lost two of my boys at 19 & 18 and had some issues before they died, the vinegar took care of any stains they left.
Good luck
Sher
My cousin who has four cats at any given time and a gorgeous home, I asked her how do you keep your house from smelling like you have a cat... especially since she had an elderly one that missed the litter box more than she made it.
She told me cider vinegar... her husband explained to me about the complex make up of cat urine.
The key is to get up as much of the urine as possible, soak it with the cider vinegar and let it dry... repeat until the smell is gone.
The trouble with using various and different enzyme blocking cleaners is they eventually don't work or they work against each other.
He is a retired chemical engineer so I listened to him, also because their home is emasculate.
So since then and especially the last two years when I had lost two of my boys at 19 & 18 and had some issues before they died, the vinegar took care of any stains they left.
Good luck
Sher
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