For those that live in rented apartments or houses this is especially important. Your landlord may not mind that you have cat in your place, but he will mind if your place smells like cat urine after you leave. If that's the case, you could end up paying a large cleaning bill. So why not try to find a solution to the problem that you can use time after time that will work?
There are the old standby's like warm water and vinegar that may provide a solution depending on the severity of the smell. Things like baking soda applied to the stain may help to remove the stain and help with the odor as will mouthwash. It's always best to try these inexpensive ways first before resorting to more drastic measures.
You could always hire a professional cleaning company to come in and clean up the cat urine smell, but this is going to be costly. Not to mention if your cat is a repeat offender, you can't afford to call in a cleaner each and every time he or she has an accident. It seems like a never ending battle!
This article is free for republishing
Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_603791_54.html
Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_603791_54.html





