gizmo
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 | | 07/07/2007 2:23 AM |
Alert | | My cat was freaked out last month when my son and his friend came from NY. She urinated on the carpet. I used the urine remover liquid but it seems that she may have went elsewhere because it smells. I use a blacklight and can find nothing. Any suggestions on what to use to shampoo the carpet. I will probably rent the shampoo machine from Bashas or Frys. | | | |
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TheShermantor
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 | | 07/07/2007 5:49 AM |
Alert | Have you tried "Nature's Miracle?' I used that when I was housebreaking our dog, and it worked great. Good luck! | | | |
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Pet Social Worker
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 | | 07/07/2007 10:04 AM |
Alert | | Yes, Natures Miracle is very good. If that doesn't work, I'd suggest a carpet cleaner that specializes in pet stains & odors - local guy - Paul Craig of The Burns Clean Team - 520-568-9509 or 480-889-4480. We have an elderly Pekingese that had a lot of urination issues. He did a phenomenal job. The stains never came back & the odor was gone. | | | |
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alwaysamytoo
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 | | 07/07/2007 2:11 PM |
Alert | | The Clean Team is great, they use something called OSI and it gets it all out. (owner of 4 little poop machines) | | | |
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teratya
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 | | 07/07/2007 2:21 PM |
Alert | | Also if you continue to have problems with cats going in certian spots you can get this stuff called Feliway at Petsmart, it is quite expensive for a small bottle but if you spray it where they have gone before, or on things they scratch on they will not go back there or scratch there again. Has to do with a pheromone that calms the cat down or something. | | Go Blue!!!!! | |
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Tigg
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 | | 07/07/2007 6:06 PM |
Alert | <div class='NTForums_Quote'>Posted By teratya on 07/07/2007 2:21 PM
Also if you continue to have problems with cats going in certian spots you can get this stuff called Feliway at Petsmart, it is quite expensive for a small bottle but if you spray it where they have gone before, or on things they scratch on they will not go back there or scratch there again. Has to do with a pheromone that calms the cat down or something.</div>
FYI - The least expensive places to get Feliway are Petsmart online (about $10 less expensive per refill than in the stores) or Ryan's Pet Supply. I use too much of it to keep Flopsy somewhat sane not to find the best price! | | | |
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gizmo
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 | | 07/07/2007 6:39 PM |
Alert | | Thanks everyone for the tips. I woke up this morning and just ripped all the carpet out. Then I went to Lowes and bought new tile. Should have done that sooner. | | | |
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twostep23
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 | | 07/07/2007 6:40 PM |
Alert | | That's one way to solve the problem. | | Senior Member Posts: 4625 Joined: Feb 2006 | |
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Pet Social Worker
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 | | 07/09/2007 4:41 AM |
Alert | That's what we did on our ground floor. Just tile & pergo.
Feliway is a great product. I know a lot of families who use it. | | | |
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shertex
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 | | 07/09/2007 4:44 PM |
Alert | | That sure is one way to solve that problem!!! | | Senior Member Posts: 5042 Joined: Jan 2006 You better make it count, cause you can't get it back! | |
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richfellow
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 | | 07/09/2007 5:13 PM |
Alert | <div class='NTForums_Quote'>Posted By gizmo on 07/07/2007 2:23 AM
My cat was freaked out last month when my son and his friend came from NY. She urinated on the carpet. I used the urine remover liquid but it seems that she may have went elsewhere because it smells. I use a blacklight and can find nothing. Any suggestions on what to use to shampoo the carpet. I will probably rent the shampoo machine from Bashas or Frys.</div>
They keep mice and other rodents away. After that I can'think of a reason to have a cat. | | | |
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