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nope, Dogs and cats absolutely detest the smell of ammonia vanilla pods would mask the smell... but your best bet would be pets at home or the like and get some anti-kittypee stuff from them the ammonia will stop your kitty from going there again... Last edited by SuzukiNess; 27-11-08 at 10:11 PM. Reason: spelling |
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the only way of getting rid of the smell is by sealing the concrete floor or using some form of enzyme on the offending area.
Chances are though, that sealing it is the only way. |
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http://cats.about.com/gi/dynamic/off...mistermax.com/
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Well when you do eventually get rid of it, wash everything down with cleaning agent that has a nice lemony smell as the cat'll hate it....although then it mightn't come in the house at all
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Sell the cat to seraj balti?
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Poor you! Have you maybe tried a strong smelling aromatherapy oil? or try this?
Bleach your cement floors and bare walls. Although this method is widely disputed because of the deadly reaction bleach has with ammonia (which is found in cat urine), if you go about it carefully, it can be an effective way to kick the urine smell out of your life for good. First, wash the soiled area with any appropriate cleaner you have that DOES NOT contain ammonia. Once clean, wipe the area down with fresh water to remove any residue left behind by the cleaner. Next, do it again. I know it sounds laborious, but trust me, this works. After your second washing and wiping, employ your bleach. In a clean spray bottle you can pick up from the beauty section of any Target store, mix a 10:1 water to bleach solution. Make sure the area you are cleaning in is well ventilated, put on some rubber gloves and get to work. Spray on lightly, let sit for about 30 seconds, and wipe off with a clean damp rag. |
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Zaflora...
that does work..(usually) |
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need to seal the concrete, look in the garage floor paint section of b&q for it
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