Posted October 24th, 2009
by admin
Marie K asked: Hi there, I was given an almost new double baby stroller, for my 15 month old daughter and my baby that’s due in December. Only problem is that there is a cat pee smell I can’t seem to get rid of. I took out the padding that was removable and washed it in the washer, which took care of the smell in that part. But the unremovable stuff still smells even though I washed it down with disinfectant mixed with hot water and febreeze. I saturated the whole thing with this mixture and it still has a lingering cat pee odor. What else could I safely do to try to get rid of this smell?
Tags: Cat Pee, Double Baby Stroller, New Baby
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Posted January 13th, 2009
by admin
schabj3 asked:
Does anybody have any recommendations on the best way to clean carpets that have been affected by cats? My fiancee is allergic to cats and we are buying a home from a cat owner. We want to have the place professionally cleaned but don’t know the best cleaning service to get for this matter. Any recommendations?
Tags: Best Way To Clean Carpets, Cat Owner, Pet Owner
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Posted January 13th, 2009
by admin
debodun asked:
I am constantly embarrassed when people come to the house. They instantly wrinkle their noses or fan their face when they enter. Some guests won’t even stay inside. Everyone says how bad the cat odor is in the house. I can’t smell it, so I am always amazed at the reactions. I’ll admit, my cats are a little “dirty” and more often than not, miss the litterbox. In some areas, the carpet is stiff with dried cat pee. I’ve tried Fabreze and various pet odor eliminators on the carpets near the litter boxes, but I’m still getting the same reactions. There’s no sense in pulling up the rugs and getting new ones while I still have the cats. I tried that in the front hallway. I even sponged the floor, but the odor is still there, I’m told. How come I can’t smell it?
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Posted January 13th, 2009
by admin
debodun asked:
I am constantly embarrassed when people come to the house. They instantly wrinkle their noses or fan their face when they enter. Some guests won’t even stay inside. Everyone says how bad the cat odor is in the house. I can’t smell it, so I am always amazed at the reactions. I’ll admit, my cats are a little “dirty” and more often than not, miss the litterbox. In some areas, the carpet is stiff with dried cat pee. I’ve tried Fabreze and various pet odor eliminators on the carpets near the litter boxes, but I’m still getting the same reactions. There’s no sense in pulling up the rugs and getting new ones while I still have the cats. I tried that in the front hallway. I even sponged the floor, but the odor is still there, I’m told. How come I can’t smell it?
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Posted January 13th, 2009
by admin
debodun asked:
I am constantly embarrassed when people come to the house. They instantly wrinkle their noses or fan their face when they enter. Some guests won’t even stay inside. Everyone says how bad the cat odor is in the house. I can’t smell it, so I am always amazed at the reactions. I’ll admit, my cats are a little “dirty” and more often than not, miss the litterbox. In some areas, the carpet is stiff with dried cat pee. I’ve tried Fabreze and various pet odor eliminators on the carpets near the litter boxes, but I’m still getting the same reactions. There’s no sense in pulling up the rugs and getting new ones while I still have the cats. I tried that in the front hallway. I even sponged the floor, but the odor is still there, I’m told. How come I can’t smell it?
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Posted January 13th, 2009
by admin
debodun asked:
I am constantly embarrassed when people come to the house. They instantly wrinkle their noses or fan their face when they enter. Some guests won’t even stay inside. Everyone says how bad the cat odor is in the house. I can’t smell it, so I am always amazed at the reactions. I’ll admit, my cats are a little “dirty” and more often than not, miss the litterbox. In some areas, the carpet is stiff with dried cat pee. I’ve tried Fabreze and various pet odor eliminators on the carpets near the litter boxes, but I’m still getting the same reactions. There’s no sense in pulling up the rugs and getting new ones while I still have the cats. I tried that in the front hallway. I even sponged the floor, but the odor is still there, I’m told. How come I can’t smell it?
Tags: Cat House, Cat Odors, Litter Boxes
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