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Get rid of cat pee smell from carpets,floors

We have had a major problem with our three cats territorising our house.
We have 2 girls and a boy cat all neutered but determined to be the Top Cat!
As a result they wee in the house from time to time. We tried a litter tray which was a waste of time.

We've had to put up with the old smells for far to long and were getting to the point it was intollerable, we'd walk in the front door and the smell would hit you-then i discovered Urine Off!

Its absolutley brilliant! You mop up the excess wee with kitchen roll and then spray the whole area with Urine Off and allow to dry. Within a day the smell is gone and it discourages them from doing it again.

It is expensive but cheaper than a new carpet. I have spent a fortune on whats available in the shops to no avail. I found it online https://www.urine-off.co.uk.

It even gets rid of old dried stains and smells.

We have our lovely home back again!:j

Comments

  • We find that Febreze does the job also!
    I'm mad!!!! :rotfl::jand celebrating everyday every year!!!
  • Simple Solution is good for getting rid of pet accidents too :)
  • Raksha
    Raksha Posts: 4,569 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Bio washing powder solution to clean, let it dry, then spray with white or surgical spirit (test the area first ofcourse)
    Please forgive me if my comments seem abrupt or my questions have obvious answers, I have a mental health condition which affects my ability to see things as others might.
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