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[C721]Cleaning Cat Urine Carpet
by Paulina Jenkins, Pau
All cat owners have to face the task of cleaning cat urine off carpets and furniture. In cat urine there are five different bacteria. Two of them are found in the cat's marking scent and the others are in the urine, spray and uric acid. Cat urine odor is difficult to remove as it is protein based. The odor of cat urine is too strong and you just cannot cover it up. Effective cleaning has to involved destroying the bacteria, removing the uric acid crystals and salts.

The problem of cleaning cat urine is complex and there are no quick, easy solutions. Because cat urine is made up of three components: the sticky part Urea, the pigment component Urochrome, and Uric Acid, which is the smelly part. As cats drink very little water their urine is very concentrated and strong smelling. The color strength and staining levels in cat urine often depend on the gender, age and health condition of the cat or if the cat is on medication. Cleaning cat urine is hardest if you have to find all the old stain spots.

Find out what causes your cat's problem and you could stop it and not have to keep cleaning cat urine. There have to be a reason why your cat does not urinate in the litter box. Cats use urine to mark territories and when under threat or stressed they urinate. If the cat urinates all over the place it could be a sign of urinary tract disease. However, insecure cats often mark by urinating and it's a means of letting other cats know not to trespass. Cleaning cat urine does not have to be a chore if you could prevent the problem occurring in the first place.

When a cat feels that its territory is under threat, it will mark by urinating to let other cats know that this is his zone. Cleaning cat urine is not an easy job, it is best to put a stop to it before it ever starts. If you use the right products cleaning cat urine doesn't have to be a huge job. There are three types of products to use: chemical, enzymatic and bacterial.

Ordinary household ingredients such as white vinegar have been tried for eliminating cat urine odors. Try sprinkling the area with baking soda and then let it dry to remove surface odors. Use the vacuum to pick up the dried baking soda. You can also apply any detergent that has peroxide in it to remove urine odor. Spray this on the stain spot and let it soaked in. If you use Listerine with it, the mixture works better in eliminate the odor.

If your cat has a favorite spot first use tin foil to cover this area. Then apply some mothballs or Citronella smell to the area to repel your cat from coming back. There are special formulas that destroy the bacteria and the odor causing crystals in cat urine. Once the affected area is clean, apply a good quality pet odor neutralizer. The most effective cat urine removal product is those of enzyme based.

To effectively eliminate any urine odor or stain completely a good cleaning cat urine remover is a must. Never use products containing ammonia to clean cat urine because ammonia smells similar to cat urine. This will make your cat pee on the same spot again. By employing a good cat urine removal product and a blacklight together you will be able to completely getting rid of that cat urine odor.

Thankfully most of us have better pet keeping habits than he did and keep our cat's litter box clean and tidy but sometimes we face the problem of kitty peeing or spraying where they weren't supposed to and we must clean up the urine.

Unfortunately, it is not simply a matter of cleaning up the cat urine and thinking you are done as there is a hidden part of cat urine that you cannot see with the naked eye.

Cats do not drink as much water as other animals and this makes their urine highly concentrated and very pungent smelling. And, cat urine is a very complicated substance made up of many bacteria strains. Some of these bacteria cause the putrid odor and some cause the stain that is almost always invisible.

If you clean cat urine with any typical household cleaning product you might think you have cleaned the urine up but in reality all you did was to clean the liquid part of the cat urine. The odor causing bacteria will still remain in the form of uric acid salts that bond to all surfaces and the smell will come back over and over. This is especially true if the area gets wet frequently as moisture will reactivate the urine crystals and this is why run of the mill household cleaners do not clean the smell but just spread it around even more.

In fact, cats for some reason like the smell of urine and will many times urinate in the same spot again and again while you try to figure out why they keep going in the same spot. Repeated cleaning really only worsens the problem as this tends to spread the stain even more.

The problem is caused by those uric acid salts mentioned earlier. They can't be washed away with cleaners or soapy water because of the bonding action of the salts. To completely clean cat urine you need an enzyme based cat urine remover. The enzymes in the remover will eat the bacteria present in the salts and remove the cat urine odor completely.

The biggest issue you face in cleaning cat urine is finding the right spots to clean. That is why you need a fluorescent blacklight to show where the stains are. A blacklight in a darkened room will make any cat urine stains glow brightly so you will know where to apply the cat urine cleaner and you will be able to use the light to check afterwards to make sure you have thoroughly cleaned the urine spot.

You can buy a blacklight at stores like Spencer's Gifts where they are sold for special lighting effects. A few cat urine cleaners will include a blacklight with the product which is a nice convenience.

Cleaning cat urine is something that can be done provided you use the right tools. A good quality commercial cat urine remover combined with a fluorescent blacklight will let you get rid of that cat urine smell once and for all.
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