Getting cat urine out of a scratching post?
While cleaning, I noticed that one of my little terrors (AKA cats) decided it would be cool to pee on the scratching post.
I guess I could attribute this to the fact that we rearranged the living room and added a new recliner. Cats are in good health, we have three litter boxes around the house – which are scooped daily – and only two cats.
So, I took the scratching post outside, well, it’s more of a kitty condo thing, put vinegar on the corner where which ever cat peed and left it in the sun to let the smell dissipate.
Should I do something different? What is a good enzymatic cleaner you would recommend to make sure this doesn’t happen again?
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What I would do is soak the area of the scratching post with vinegar/water, and let it dry in the sun. Just the sunlight is not going to eliminate the odor causing compounds in the urine. And you stated you did that, so that is as good as any treatment. Once the vinegar/water solution has stood for perhaps a couple of hours, you can add water, and blot it to remove some of the vinegar odor, and let it dry quicker.
Now you know that you have to consult with your cats before making any changes in the home.
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Get some of this stuff at Petsmart. My cat peed all over our couch and we doused this stuff on the cushion. it will break down that urine pneumonia enzyme. Trust me it works!!
There is a product that I swear by called Urine Gone. You can get it a good pet store like Pet Smart. One of my kitties is a pee pee kitty and you would never know it after using this product. It is an enzymatic cleaner.
Also, Pet Smart will also let you return it if it does not work for you.