Cat tree cleaner....

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I need a product reccomendation......

Emmet projectiled vomiting all over his cat tree....ewww....hes fine he just ate way too fast and then jumped around like a wacko...

Anyhoo..I cleaned it up the best I could minus adding any chemicals......But I know that it needs a more thorough cleaning...

Plus w/ the move and all I would like to give it a good clean...get rid of hair, and any bacteria..ya know....

So i am wondering if anyone has a product reccomondation....Something safe to kits obviously....but strong.....

If anyone has any reccomendation I would appreciate it very much...

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I use this to clean the carpet. It works well. If you have a furry tree, you could try antibacterial soap and water...or maybe even carpet cleaner on it too.
 
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Thanx for the advice Amy and Purr......

So diluted oxy-clean will be alright??...safe for cats???....

I might lookinto that other stuff too....
 

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I use SIMPLE SOLUTION. You can buy it at petsmart of petco online or in the store. It uzes enzymes to break down the stains and is cat safe. Oxy clean works great on stains but I dont think it is cat safe. I would be very careful using it on your cat tree.
 
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Originally Posted by touro1979

I use SIMPLE SOLUTION. You can buy it at petsmart of petco online or in the store. It uzes enzymes to break down the stains and is cat safe. Oxy clean works great on stains but I dont think it is cat safe. I would be very careful using it on your cat tree.
Thanx......
..I will try that
 

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A hand steam cleaner is great & you don't need any chemicals.
The kitties hair is another problem. After vacuuming, I dampen my hand & rub it in circular motions over the tree. Bit by bit this get off a lot of stuck fur.
 

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To remove the hair off the carpet on the cat tree, use one of those little rubber brushes with the short teeth. Or the larger one (same thing) you use on a dog for brushing.

We don't have a tree right now, but I used it on the carpet on our stairs and it got a TON of fur that the vacumn couldn't get up.
 
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