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Post by Use Less on Dec 28, 2017 0:35:03 GMT
I don't know when, but one of the cats peed on my duck shoe. On the top near the lace. The lace is GONE. The affected area isn't large, but I could smell it as soon as I picked up the shoe. I stuffed a cloth inside, and poured white vinegar on it twice already. I can smell the pee right through that. Ideas?? The shoes are old, but they aren't (weren't) ready to toss.
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Post by feather on Dec 28, 2017 0:49:27 GMT
I don't know. Cats might be evil. I've heard.
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Post by mzgarden on Dec 28, 2017 1:43:42 GMT
We had a geriatric male that peed on the carpet several times as his health degraded. I tried everything on the market - including pulling up the carpet, cutting out the padding, treating the subfloor and the carpet, putting in new padding. Nothing worked until I got odorxit. It's not cheap and it took two treatments, but finally the odor is gone.
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Post by oma2three on Dec 31, 2017 2:07:52 GMT
We had a cat that peed on things, and I did not have much luck with vinegar getting the smell out. But fond at the pet store a bottle that worked really well. Of course I can't remember the name but it was something like URINE OUT. Not cheap but it worked and smelled pleasant.I hope your cat does not have a bladder or kidney infection.I tell you those critters keep you on your toes
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Post by oma2three on Dec 31, 2017 2:23:01 GMT
Oh I keep forgetting to ask , or maybe missed it.Did you ever get the result of the lump on Porkey. I hope it wasn't cancer.
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Post by Use Less on Jan 2, 2018 3:06:55 GMT
Oh I keep forgetting to ask , or maybe missed it.Did you ever get the result of the lump on Porkey. I hope it wasn't cancer. It is a kind of growth that an recur or spread, but no other spots or indications, and her blood tests were stellar. So I guess sort of is the best description. She's doing really well. Good appetite, lively and playful.
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