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Cat Urine Odor Removal: A Tough But Possible Job

by Fred Wild

Cats can enrich our lives with much joy, love, and entertainment. Cats are also considered relatively low maintenance pets for people with busy lifestyles. Any home, regardless of its size or style, can feel automatically cozier with a contentedly purring cat.

By their nature cats are quite independent and clean animals. However, cats still require some help from their owners in order to keep up a healthy, happy household for pet and owner alike. Litter box training as well as cleaning up after the cat are important.

Due to the many heath concerns related to cat urine and feces, it is important that your cat is trained to go in the proper place. Unsanitary conditions can result if your pet feline is relieving itself in any place it pleases. Likewise, if it is spraying to mark its indoor territory or in retribution, the overall hygiene of your home can be compromised. Both pet cats and their owners risk illness due to poor hygiene, especially when the cat has been allowed to urinate or defecate all over the house.

However, mishaps can still occur, as cats adapt to living in a new house with a new family or as cats increase in age. If you care about how your house looks and smells, as well as your treasured possessions, you should not be lazy about wiping up cat pee as soon as your cat urinates. Nobody, including friends that visit or your family members who live in your house would want to stay in a house that stinks with cat pee. Cat urine is one of the hardest odors to get rid of whether it is on the floor or on your furniture.

Any professional housecleaner can confirm how difficult it is to remove cat urine odor dating back to who knows when. Many cleaning products claim that they can remove cat urine smell. A multitude of product names will come up when you conduct an online search for products appropriate for cat urine odor removal.

Before you rush off and get just any product for cat urine odor removal, you should take some time and search around and carefully examine the ingredients and facts behind each product. Of course, you want to avoid toxic materials in your household, and you should favor products with EPA certification for clean home air quality. The best products for cat urine odor removal are those that are enzymatic in nature, which allows the components of the urine to be naturally biodegradable and safe.

For a clean, EPA certified organic product that handles cat urine odor removal, try www.88Stink.com ". It seriously works. Scads of positive reviews all over the internet.

Published January 29th, 2008

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