Monday, July 1, 2013

Natural Home Remedies To Get Rid Of Cat Urine Smells

When it comes to getting rid of unpleasant household odors, cat urine is a formidable opponent. Once it's soaked into the carpeting or upholstery, the bacteria keeps on growing, creating that lingering ammonia smell and beckoning your cats to return to the same spot. While many commercial products can remove cat urine odor, a home remedy, like white vinegar mixed with water, is less expensive and can be more effective.


Use a Black Light


Cats who prefer carpeting or upholstered furniture to litter boxes rarely urinate in just one spot. Use a black light (pet supply stores sell them) to find all the places where your cat has urinated.


Cleaning Carpeting and Upholstered Furniture


Make a solution of 50 percent white vinegar and 50 percent water. The acidity of the vinegar will neutralize the ammonia in the urine. Saturate all the areas where your cat urinated and allow them to air dry. Then cover them with a thick coating of baking soda.


Add a drop of dishwashing liquid, or 1/4 cup hydrogen peroxide, to a container of water. Peroxide will kill the bacteria that causes the ammonia smell. Pour either solution on the baking soda, work it into a paste and let it air dry. When the baking soda returns to powder, vacuum it up.


If the urine stains are old and especially stubborn, you might have to repeat this process several times.


After the areas are clean and dry, spray them with Feliway or sprinkle catnip on them. Feliway (see Resources) mimics the "friendly" pheromone in a cat's cheeks and discourages urine marking. Catnip, too, is a friendly scent.


Clothing, Stuffed Toys and Bedding


Add 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar to laundry soap when washing urine-soaked clothing, stuffed toys and bedding. Using laundry soap with a strong, lingering scent could discourage the cat from urinating on the bedding or toys again.


Sprinkling catnip or spraying Feliway on beds will also discourage your cat from returning to the beds to urinate.


Concrete Floors


First wash the areas with any cleaning product that does not contain ammonia. With fresh water, wipe away the residue left by the cleaner. Repeat this process. Then spray the area with a solution of one part bleach to 10 parts water. After about 30 seconds, go over the area with a clean, damp cloth.


Hardwood Floors


Clean the area with white vinegar and rinse thoroughly with warm water. After you blot the area dry, apply a stain- and odor-removing enzyme cleaner.


Subflooring


If the cats have done so much damage that the carpeting and padding need to be replaced, chances are the odor has also seeped into the subflooring. Clean and seal the subflooring before installing new carpet.


About your Cat


While urinating outside the litter box is often a behavior issue, physical problems can also cause inappropriate elimination. Cats with urinary tract infections may associate the litter box with pain and seek more comfortable places for their bathroom chores. Diabetes, hyperthyroidism and kidney failure can all cause older cats to have to urinate so frequently and in such volume they can't always get to their box.









Related posts



    Clean your home to prevent dust mite allergiesDogs suffer from allergies just as humans do but it may take a little sleuthing to determine the culprit. One of the most common symptoms indicating a...
    If your pet is young, it may have an accident during potty training and stain its white fur with urine. Your pet may also come home with urine stains after a stay at a pet kennel. If the urine is...
    It is simple to keep mosquitoes away with home remedies. You do not have to spray yourself from head to toe with toxic insecticides to avoid getting bitten when you are outside. Mosquitoes are ver...
    Keep your aquarium glass sparkling clean using a vinegar solution.Over time, hard water stains and lime deposits can build up on aquarium glass and cause an unsightly film across the surface. Whil...
    Underarm odor remaining on a shirt may reactivate each time you wear the shirt. Sometimes, underarm odor is so strong and pervasive that regular laundry detergent does little for it. To remove the...