By: Lee Harris | 2010-04-02 | Interior design One of the most notoriously resistant stains, cat urine can be almost impossible to remove. There are plenty of tales regarding cat urine stains that end with the removal and disposal of furniture, carpeting and even floorboards. There are many cat owners who are too embarrassed to have guests into their homes because the cat smell has gotten too overwhelming, even if they only own one cat. What is it about cat urine that makes it so difficult to remove? read more
By: aldric babin | 2010-10-02 | Business Do your cats and dogs have accidents on your rug? Are you looking for non toxic products, such as home cleaners that are quick and effective? One of the most unpleasant smells is that of pet urine. read more
By: Jennifer Laurie | 2010-04-03 | Pets What's worse than a cat who just urinated out of his litter box and onto the living room floor? It's probably the cat urinating on the living room carpet. Given just how hard it is to remove the cat urine smell from pretty much anywhere else, the lovely absorbency of carpet makes the situation quite hopeless. However, this type of urine isn't any different from types excreted by other animals -- it's just when bacteria settles on it that the chemical reactions create the horrid cat urine smell that all cat owners dread. read more
By: Pamella Neely | 2010-11-28 | Pets When you own a cat there is always the chance that they will take a shot at some of you prized furniture or your carpet. Cat urine is disgusting; it stinks up the entire room and leaves a fat stain. When a cat sprays an area it is worse than a dog throwing up and harder to clean thoroughly. read more
By: Denise Lambrou | 2010-03-31 | Pets Lots of cat owners get rid of their cats due to problems related to urinating in the house. The truth is that the majority of them could have been retrained with a little effort on the owner's side. Your cat is not spiteful; they simply don't know what spite is so they aren't doing it because you changed their brand of cat food! Cats that stop using a litter box are doing it for a reason. read more
By: Lee Harris | 2010-04-02 | Pets The best way to avoid cat urine stains and odor is to properly train your cat. Litter-training comes easily to most kittens and cats, much more so than house-breaking a puppy or dog. There are chapters in books and articles on the internet that are devoted to how to litter-train and the new cat owner is smart to seek them out in order to prevent costly problems down the road. read more
By: Tom Tessin | 2011-02-23 | Pets Having a pet cat is a responsibility. Just like dogs, cats need proper training and care. Their excreta need to be properly drained and disposed... read more
By: Rochelle Johnson | 2010-04-01 | Pets One of the toughest parts of being a cat owner is battling cat urine odors and removing cat urine from your carpet. Here is a one - two approach that is not necessarily new but very effective in maintaining a household free from the smell of cat urine. read more
By: Debbie Davis | 2011-02-18 | Article Marketing If your cat that has a history of being in full control of elimination is suddenly urinating in all the wrong places, this is generally caused by physical problems. Here are 6 possible conditions that may be causing incontinence in your cat. read more
By: bennlct1co | 2011-04-12 | Pets Getting rid of cat urine odor may often be difficult since cat urine odors are very strong. The cause of this strong odor is the proteins within the urine and when the urine dries up on a spot most sp... read more
By: Pamella Neely | 2010-11-28 | Pets Having a cat is great until they start urinating in places you don't want them to. The problem with cat urine is that it smells horrible, if allowed to sink into whatever they urinated on then you won't be able to get rid of the smell unless you get rid of the object. So how do you clean it up? read more
By: Debbie Davis | 2010-12-30 | Article Marketing Cat urine is strong stuff. And if you're reading this article, you already know that there are thousands of remedies available on the market that claim success at getting rid of the smell. You probably also know that many of them are labor intensive at best, and a large majority of them just don't work. Here are 5 reasons why using an air purifier is the best way to squelch feline urine odor. read more
By: Debbie Davis | 2010-03-30 | Pets Choosing a pet odor air purifier can be confusing and frustrating, and that's probably because there are so many available on the market. Here are answers to 7 frequently asked questions about pet odor and purifiers that will help you bring home a purifier that will do the best job regardless of the pet you have. read more
By: Debbie Davis | 2011-01-05 | Pets Cat urine is strong stuff. And if you're reading this article, you already know that there are thousands of remedies available on the market that claim success at getting rid of the smell. You probably also know that many of them are labor intensive at best, and a large majority of them just don't work. Here are 5 reasons why using an air purifier is the best way to squelch feline urine odor. read more
By: Larry Chamberlain | 2010-03-29 | Pets Cat urine cleaning is a task that befalls every cat owner at some point. Most cats are pretty good about using their litter trays, but sometimes when a cat is unwell, or feeling upset they can have their little accidents. read more