Guests maybe quite sure there is a cat in the house because of a
distinct cat urine odor. Household members may have become desensitized to it
and they can no longer smell all but the most pungent odors. The biggest cause
of bad cat odors is the litter box. To reduce odor, scoop the litter box daily.
Completely change the litter about once every three weeks or more often if
needed. Placing a room deodorizer near the litter box can help keep the room
air fresh. There may be other odors caused by remnants of urine in places where
your cat peed outside the litter box. Clean up the urine since it will become
more concentrated over time. Commercial cleaners formulated for pet odors may
neutralize the odor or you can try vinegar or baking soda. You may need to repeat the treatment or
even replace your carpets if the odor is very strong. Learn more from your
Roanoke, VA veterinary clinic.
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