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Tips To Remove Cat Urine From Carpet.

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Cats drink little water so their urine is very concentrated and foul-smelling. As cat urine is protein based it is hard to remove.  That ammonia-like smell is so strong that it seems not possible to get rid of.

Stress is often one of the causes why cats leaving their urine outside their litter box, on the  carpets and  more places, like cupboards and flower pots.

Since Removing cat urine from carpet   is quite a task you might want to learn different ways to do the cleaning.

How to clean the carpet

Finding the exact spots on the carpet to clean could be a major problem. the cat urine is not in the carpet but in the carpet padding underside so you need to try and remove that cat urine from deep down below the carpet. You can do this by pressing down on some towels laid over the carpet or by putting some heavy books on top of a towel and let it site over night. It’s never a good idea to scrub the mat as it will absorb the urine deep into its fibers

Use a good cat urine remover

Choose a product that is made particularly for removing cat urine odor. This product could be enzymatic, bacteria-based, chemical- based, or a combination of these. To efficiently get rid of cat urine odor you have to use a high quality cat urine remover.

No cleaners that contain ammonia

Pass up using regular household cleaning products such as carpet, surface, and upholstery cleaners. These products might mask the odor of cat urine, but they won’t remove it. If you use cleaning products that possess ammonia, it will only invite the cat back to the same spots because ammonia smells just like cat urine. Your cat will still be able to smell the urine, which tells the cat that it’s a good spot to urinate.

A good cat urine odor neutralizer is a must

When a cat feels anxious, it will mark by urinating as a means of communicating to other cats that this is his place. Using any kind of cat urine odor neutralizer when cleaning your carpet is essential to remove any trace of an odor. This is really important, not for you but for your cat. Your cat has a very good sense of smell, and if they smell urine in a spot, they will likely go there again. A good quality cat urine odor neutralizer should be used after you have cleaned the area very well. An enzyme based cat urine remover is needed to completely clean away cat urine.

By following these tips you will remove cat urine from the carpet sooner than you think.

For more information about tips toremove cat urine visit our websites at:

http://www.caturineremover.info

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