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Kiley Angel asked in PetsCats · 1 decade ago

uhhh!! What should I use to clean cat urine off the carpet?

My husband always lets my cat outside and it always makes me nervous that something will happen to him. So after I told him I wanted him to stay in we started keeping him in more and I guess he was going to the bathroom outside and then decided to pee on the floor right in the family room near the front door and he did it like 4 times. Anyone who has a cat knows how awful that can be. I bought pet odor cleaner and used about the whole bottle and it still stunk and now someone said to try baking soda which seem to have pulled the urine out of the carpet cuz there were yellow puddles sitting on top of the carpet so I soaked them up with towels and I am hoping that it works somewhat. I was just wondering if anyone has any tricks they know of or any ideas? I am devastated about this!

Update:

ok I have had this cat for over 7 years and he just started doing this. He has been an inside cat 100% up until about 5-6 months ago so he is aware of where to go in the house.

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Resolve and some baking soda let it sit and then vacuum after 20-25 minutes.

    Source(s): My own cats
  • 1 decade ago

    First Buy a Kennel For your Cat they WilL Start to understand to not have Accidents In there Little Home, And try using a Steam Cleaner With Some Shout in it and Oxy Clean!

  • Alley
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    I like simple solutions enzyme cleaner.

    Try putting a litter box right next to the front door. He should get the hint and start going in there. Then you can gradually move it across the room and into whatever room you want him to go in. Try a soft textured litter also. Your cat is probably used to going on grass or in dirt so try to mimic it's texture as much as possible. Clumping cat litter feels softer and it has been proven in many studies that cats prefer it.

    Good luck. Inapropriate elimination in cats is a difficult thing to deal with.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    resolve. takes stains out and leaves a fresh sent!

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