how do i get rid of urine (cats) on carpets?
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Get rid of the cats! If that isn't an option try this link...
Good luck!
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There are several urine cleaners out there if it is just a small stain caused by an accident. Check a pet store or your pet area in the local department store.
Now if it is from spraying it is probably going to take cleaning your carpets with a steam cleaner, possibly several times with a pet stain removal prespray and shampoo.
Cat urine is very hard to remove if it is from marking their territory because they do it over and over again. If it is from spraying you will want to wash the walls in the area too since cats spray vertical surfaces.
There are several urine cleaners out there if it is just a small stain caused by an accident. Check a pet store or your pet area in the local department store.
Now if it is from spraying it is probably going to take cleaning your carpets with a steam cleaner, possibly several times with a pet stain removal prespray and shampoo.
Cat urine is very hard to remove if it is from marking their territory because they do it over and over again. If it is from spraying you will want to wash the walls in the area too since cats spray vertical surfaces.
ewwwwwwwwww bet that reeks , lol kick the crap outa your cat for pissin everywhere
You can't simple, get rid of the carpet! And as a previous answer said the cats !On Channel 4 they tried to renovate a house where cats had urinated on the carpet, they ended up removing the floor boards !
There are some products such as "Urine Gone" and "Zero Odor" that are available in the U.S. which use powerful cleaners and enzymes to break down urine and the stains and odors it leaves behind - they claim to be pretty good.
If those products aren't available to you, though, what I've traditionally used is a good carpet/upholstery cleaner (such as Woolite Pet Stain Remover + Oxygen) and white vinegar, so as to try and keep them from going again in the same spot.
Steam cleaners that deep clean carpets are also a good bet...
Good Luck!
- Oh, and if it is from spraying, getting your cat "fixed" (spayed/neutered) may also help if they aren't already...
There's a product called Urine Begone that works. You can buy it online. Also saw this that might be helpful....
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