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small cat pee on concrete problem
Have just discovered this evening that my neighbours cat has been
peeing on a mat in our back hall way (nearest to my front door...thanks very much!!!!) We have disposed of the mat but I don't routinely have bleach in the flat, can I use anything else to help get rid of the smell off the concrete? It's a small patch about 6 inches across. but I don't know how long the cat has been peeing there....the mat was soaking! I've had a cold and only really noticed the smell at the weekend and thought it was maybe my cat's litter tray! How the hell no one else has noticed (or bothered to do anything about it) is beyond me...as soon as I opened the front door this evening the stink was overwhelming and it took me seconds to sniff it out!!! Ok, rant over ) Any suggestions appreciated. Lindsey |
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I haven't used it myself, but I have heard that vinegar can cut the odor of
cat pee. I've also used an enymatic cleaner called Nature's Miracle, which also works pretty well. Good Luck :-) Judy F "Ellie Pea" wrote in message ... Have just discovered this evening that my neighbours cat has been peeing on a mat in our back hall way (nearest to my front door...thanks very much!!!!) We have disposed of the mat but I don't routinely have bleach in the flat, can I use anything else to help get rid of the smell off the concrete? It's a small patch about 6 inches across. but I don't know how long the cat has been peeing there....the mat was soaking! I've had a cold and only really noticed the smell at the weekend and thought it was maybe my cat's litter tray! How the hell no one else has noticed (or bothered to do anything about it) is beyond me...as soon as I opened the front door this evening the stink was overwhelming and it took me seconds to sniff it out!!! Ok, rant over ) Any suggestions appreciated. Lindsey |
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I haven't used it myself, but I have heard that vinegar can cut the odor of
cat pee. I've also used an enymatic cleaner called Nature's Miracle, which also works pretty well. Good Luck :-) Judy F "Ellie Pea" wrote in message ... Have just discovered this evening that my neighbours cat has been peeing on a mat in our back hall way (nearest to my front door...thanks very much!!!!) We have disposed of the mat but I don't routinely have bleach in the flat, can I use anything else to help get rid of the smell off the concrete? It's a small patch about 6 inches across. but I don't know how long the cat has been peeing there....the mat was soaking! I've had a cold and only really noticed the smell at the weekend and thought it was maybe my cat's litter tray! How the hell no one else has noticed (or bothered to do anything about it) is beyond me...as soon as I opened the front door this evening the stink was overwhelming and it took me seconds to sniff it out!!! Ok, rant over ) Any suggestions appreciated. Lindsey |
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On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 18:45:37 +0000, Ellie Pea
wrote: Have just discovered this evening that my neighbours cat has been peeing on a mat in our back hall way (nearest to my front door...thanks very much!!!!) We have disposed of the mat but I don't routinely have bleach in the flat, can I use anything else to help get rid of the smell off the concrete? It's a small patch about 6 inches across. but I don't know how long the cat has been peeing there....the mat was soaking! I've had a cold and only really noticed the smell at the weekend and thought it was maybe my cat's litter tray! How the hell no one else has noticed (or bothered to do anything about it) is beyond me...as soon as I opened the front door this evening the stink was overwhelming and it took me seconds to sniff it out!!! Ok, rant over ) Any suggestions appreciated. Lindsey Don't know for sure if this will work -- make a paste of baking soda and apply. |
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On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 18:45:37 +0000, Ellie Pea
wrote: Have just discovered this evening that my neighbours cat has been peeing on a mat in our back hall way (nearest to my front door...thanks very much!!!!) We have disposed of the mat but I don't routinely have bleach in the flat, can I use anything else to help get rid of the smell off the concrete? It's a small patch about 6 inches across. but I don't know how long the cat has been peeing there....the mat was soaking! I've had a cold and only really noticed the smell at the weekend and thought it was maybe my cat's litter tray! How the hell no one else has noticed (or bothered to do anything about it) is beyond me...as soon as I opened the front door this evening the stink was overwhelming and it took me seconds to sniff it out!!! Ok, rant over ) Any suggestions appreciated. Lindsey Don't know for sure if this will work -- make a paste of baking soda and apply. |
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