i had a lot of luck with this. We had a kitty who urinated in a lot of places, namely our pullout couch. I did find it took a few applications, since it's an enzyme type remover. FYI - the skunk remover for your dog also does a bang up job!Hi!
Nature's miracle in this house Granted, as someone mentioned in another thread it does have a fragrance initially but I find that dissipates quickly, and then I can't smell it or the urine.
As "mom" to many box-challenged cats, my favorites are white vinegar or hydrogen peroxide. Turns out Oxiclean contains powdered peroxide, so I've started using that as well.Hey Cat slaves
What's the best Cat urine remover? Which one would you recommend?
There's so many out there!
Tanker truck full of Febreez
Hello J Jeffsmith ! Well, for many years and many cats, Nature's Miracle -- Just For Cats has been our tried-and-true success. I buy it in the gallon size and pour some into smaller bottles which I keep in several cupboards around the house, so it's always handy.Hey Cat slaves
What's the best Cat urine remover? Which one would you recommend?
There's so many out there!
Hello F frkrhe and welcome, with your cats, to TCS! Glad you've had success with the Nature's Miracle Oxi and another good thing about it is that cats hate the smell of citrus, making it less likely they'd want to use those treated spots.I have used a couple versions of Natures Miracle in the past and have had good success with them. I did notice that the smell seems to get more pungent as the enzymes do their job breaking down the urine. So I decided to try Natures Miracle Oxi, it's orange scented and I don't get that pungent smell as the enzymes do their job at breaking down the urine. Actually has a pleasant orange scent and works very well when used as directed. Actually saved my new lazy boy recliner, which just happened to be a replacement (covered by an extended warranty) recliner after 3 of my cats used as their personal scratching post.