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Urine odor
WE had to take our cat to the vet a couple of weeks ago and as I was inside
writing a check my husband took Mickey out to the car, set him on the seat and Mickey got terrified and peed in a very large area. Needless to say, the car smells horrible now. We poured vinegar/water solution into the seat and then a cat urine deodorizer (can't think of the name) and it did nothing for the odor. Any suggestions?? Thanks. |
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On 2003-09-07, Girl Jamie wrote:
WE had to take our cat to the vet a couple of weeks ago and as I was inside writing a check my husband took Mickey out to the car, set him on the seat and Mickey got terrified and peed in a very large area. Needless to say, the car smells horrible now. We poured vinegar/water solution into the seat and then a cat urine deodorizer (can't think of the name) and it did nothing for the odor. Have you tried taking the seats out for a more thorough cleaning? At last resort you can have the seats reupholstered. A cat carrier with a solid bottom is a good thing to have. I have a "Pet Taxi", which has a molded plastic top and bottom with a wire door. It comes apart for washing. |
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On 2003-09-07, Girl Jamie wrote:
WE had to take our cat to the vet a couple of weeks ago and as I was inside writing a check my husband took Mickey out to the car, set him on the seat and Mickey got terrified and peed in a very large area. Needless to say, the car smells horrible now. We poured vinegar/water solution into the seat and then a cat urine deodorizer (can't think of the name) and it did nothing for the odor. Have you tried taking the seats out for a more thorough cleaning? At last resort you can have the seats reupholstered. A cat carrier with a solid bottom is a good thing to have. I have a "Pet Taxi", which has a molded plastic top and bottom with a wire door. It comes apart for washing. |
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On 2003-09-07, Girl Jamie wrote:
WE had to take our cat to the vet a couple of weeks ago and as I was inside writing a check my husband took Mickey out to the car, set him on the seat and Mickey got terrified and peed in a very large area. Needless to say, the car smells horrible now. We poured vinegar/water solution into the seat and then a cat urine deodorizer (can't think of the name) and it did nothing for the odor. Have you tried taking the seats out for a more thorough cleaning? At last resort you can have the seats reupholstered. A cat carrier with a solid bottom is a good thing to have. I have a "Pet Taxi", which has a molded plastic top and bottom with a wire door. It comes apart for washing. |
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WE had to take our cat to the vet a couple of weeks ago and as I was inside
writing a check my husband took Mickey out to the car, set him on the seat and Mickey got terrified and peed in a very large area. Needless to say, the car smells horrible now. We poured vinegar/water solution into the seat and then a cat urine deodorizer (can't think of the name) and it did nothing for the odor. Any suggestions?? Thanks. I once had a neighborhood tom cat spray in my car when I forgot to roll the windows up one night. Phewww. Here's what I did, and it worked. Get some "enzyme" cleaner, specifically for pet odor. Nature's Miracle is the one I used, but there are others on the market. Spray it liberally on the spot, keep it moist for at least eight hours so it can work. (A Bissell Little Green or other portable "steam cleaner" is great for this) Don't use any kind of detergent before using the Nature's Miracle. Then I took my HEPA air filter out into the car, and let it run. Re-apply the Nature's Miracle if itt doesn't work the first time or two. Good luck!! Sherry |
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WE had to take our cat to the vet a couple of weeks ago and as I was inside
writing a check my husband took Mickey out to the car, set him on the seat and Mickey got terrified and peed in a very large area. Needless to say, the car smells horrible now. We poured vinegar/water solution into the seat and then a cat urine deodorizer (can't think of the name) and it did nothing for the odor. Any suggestions?? Thanks. I once had a neighborhood tom cat spray in my car when I forgot to roll the windows up one night. Phewww. Here's what I did, and it worked. Get some "enzyme" cleaner, specifically for pet odor. Nature's Miracle is the one I used, but there are others on the market. Spray it liberally on the spot, keep it moist for at least eight hours so it can work. (A Bissell Little Green or other portable "steam cleaner" is great for this) Don't use any kind of detergent before using the Nature's Miracle. Then I took my HEPA air filter out into the car, and let it run. Re-apply the Nature's Miracle if itt doesn't work the first time or two. Good luck!! Sherry |
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WE had to take our cat to the vet a couple of weeks ago and as I was inside
writing a check my husband took Mickey out to the car, set him on the seat and Mickey got terrified and peed in a very large area. Needless to say, the car smells horrible now. We poured vinegar/water solution into the seat and then a cat urine deodorizer (can't think of the name) and it did nothing for the odor. Any suggestions?? Thanks. I once had a neighborhood tom cat spray in my car when I forgot to roll the windows up one night. Phewww. Here's what I did, and it worked. Get some "enzyme" cleaner, specifically for pet odor. Nature's Miracle is the one I used, but there are others on the market. Spray it liberally on the spot, keep it moist for at least eight hours so it can work. (A Bissell Little Green or other portable "steam cleaner" is great for this) Don't use any kind of detergent before using the Nature's Miracle. Then I took my HEPA air filter out into the car, and let it run. Re-apply the Nature's Miracle if itt doesn't work the first time or two. Good luck!! Sherry |
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"Girl Jamie" wrote in message m...
WE had to take our cat to the vet a couple of weeks ago and as I was inside writing a check my husband took Mickey out to the car, set him on the seat and Mickey got terrified and peed in a very large area. Needless to say, the car smells horrible now. We poured vinegar/water solution into the seat and then a cat urine deodorizer (can't think of the name) and it did nothing for the odor. Any suggestions?? Thanks. I take it that you have not succumd to the vicious persistent clamor of those who would shove you towards sexual mutilation upon your male cat. This is very good. We could never visit such a barbaric monstroisity upon out little guy either. It is far better for us to endure what nature intended rather than change his little life forever with the totally unnecessary and cruel procedure know as 'neutering'. Thank God there are some left among us how have transcended our own self-centeredness. Thanks, Jamie. It was good to read your post. IBen |
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"Girl Jamie" wrote in message m...
WE had to take our cat to the vet a couple of weeks ago and as I was inside writing a check my husband took Mickey out to the car, set him on the seat and Mickey got terrified and peed in a very large area. Needless to say, the car smells horrible now. We poured vinegar/water solution into the seat and then a cat urine deodorizer (can't think of the name) and it did nothing for the odor. Any suggestions?? Thanks. I take it that you have not succumd to the vicious persistent clamor of those who would shove you towards sexual mutilation upon your male cat. This is very good. We could never visit such a barbaric monstroisity upon out little guy either. It is far better for us to endure what nature intended rather than change his little life forever with the totally unnecessary and cruel procedure know as 'neutering'. Thank God there are some left among us how have transcended our own self-centeredness. Thanks, Jamie. It was good to read your post. IBen |
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"Girl Jamie" wrote in message m...
WE had to take our cat to the vet a couple of weeks ago and as I was inside writing a check my husband took Mickey out to the car, set him on the seat and Mickey got terrified and peed in a very large area. Needless to say, the car smells horrible now. We poured vinegar/water solution into the seat and then a cat urine deodorizer (can't think of the name) and it did nothing for the odor. Any suggestions?? Thanks. I take it that you have not succumd to the vicious persistent clamor of those who would shove you towards sexual mutilation upon your male cat. This is very good. We could never visit such a barbaric monstroisity upon out little guy either. It is far better for us to endure what nature intended rather than change his little life forever with the totally unnecessary and cruel procedure know as 'neutering'. Thank God there are some left among us how have transcended our own self-centeredness. Thanks, Jamie. It was good to read your post. IBen |
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