Ewwie Cat Urine smell!!

emmiesmomma

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Ok guys, I took my boys to be neutered yesterday and on the way one of them peed all over my car seat. I literally took the seat out and everything and cleaned it with stuff i got from the vet but it is lingering on...help me please!!
 

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Try scrubbing with dishsoap. It breaks down the oily consistency of cat pee. Then sprinkle with baking soda and drizzle a little hydrogen peroxide on top. Rub it in, when it is dry, clean up with a vacuum and damp sponge.
Enzyme cleaners have never worked to my satisfaction, but this does. Ooh, that must be stinky in your car :( Hope this works for you:)
 

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How long did you let the enzyme cleaner work? Did you really soak the seat with it and let it sit for a couple of hours?
 

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How long did you let the enzyme cleaner work? Did you really soak the seat with it and let it sit for a couple of hours?
:yeah: Give it another good soaking. The best and most reliable product that I have ever used is either Stinkfree or Nok Out .

It would be better and much safer for your cat's car travel if you used a cat carrier next time. Sometimes kitties coming home from the vet after being there all day cannot hold it from the stress of the day and the excitement of you taking them home.
 
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Is there something to cut down the urine smell in kittens, maybe a few drops of something in their water, or an additive to their food?
 

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I use KOE (Kennel Odor eliminator). Make sure to dilute according to the directions as it is strong stuff and stinky in itself. It does get rid of the smell and once it dries the chemical smell goes away. 
 

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Is there something to cut down the urine smell in kittens, maybe a few drops of something in their water, or an additive to their food?
The best way to control that is to make sure they're well-hydrated by feeding them canned food rather than dry. An intact male's urine smells horrible, so getting him castrated before sexual maturity is very advisable.
 
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