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We love our cats dearly and want them to be happy at all times but we all hate coming home to a home that has been sprayed by cat urine . You probably thought that your cat was just misbehaving or that they were just restless but research now show that there are ample reasons on why your cat sprays and there are ways to detect this behavior before it happens as well as correct it so it doesn’t happen again. We will share this newly found information along with some tips of how to not only stop your cat from spraying but also how to clean up the cat pee out of carpet if it does happen.

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How To Get Rid of Cat Pee

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Urine spraying is more than just marking

• Before you learn how to stop this behavior, you must understand what it is and why cats do it.

• Urine marking has many purposes, and to be honest it is too complex to understand completely. However, in order to stop this behavior here is the minimum you should know about urine marking by cats:

• Via…How to stop a cat from spraying urine in the house

• http://www.pet-happy.com/

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Cat Spraying• Urine marking is communication. It lets a cat send information by spraying urine,

and gather information back by smelling the markings of other cats.

• Urine marking does not mark borders. Cats, especially male cats, have large territories that usually overlap, so there are no actual borders to protect. Marking with urine lets all cats be aware of each other without a visual encounter.

• The less secure the cat feels the more he or she will spray. Not because marked things are safer, but because the information gathered through spraying makes the territory safer.

• Cats spray over the markings of other cats. It’s not to show supremacy or claim possession. A sprayer actually expects other cats to spray over. It helps to know if other cats visit there.

• Cats “refresh” their older spots. Basically this and the previous point mean that as long as the corner smells like urine, a cat will want to re-mark it.

• Urine marking is never for revenge. If your cat sprays upon your belongings after scolding, believe it or not your cat thinks this may improve your relationship.

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Neuter your cat to stop urine marking

• There are many reasons why cats spray, but the two primary ones are to find a sexual partner and secure their territory. While helping a cat to feel secure on his turf is a complex process (you will read more below), you can easily stop your cat’s need to find a mate through surgery.

• Depending on many things, a cat may stop spraying:

• Immediately after neutering. Happens in the vast majority of cases.

• Within a few weeks, up to a month after neutering.

• Only when additional steps are taken (see more below).

• So for most of you, neutering your cat will be the only action necessary to stop spraying. 

• Via… How to stop a cat from spraying urine in the house

• http://www.pet-happy.com/ 

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Find what’s causing your cat to spray urine

• If your cat did not stop spraying after neutering, you either need to wait a little longer, or sexual advertising was not the only reason your cat sprays and you need to find out what the reason is.

• Here we identify several possible causes of urine marking by cats.

• Other cats. Since urine marking is a form of communication between cats, most likely it is caused by other cats, even if you have a single indoor cat.

• Multiple cats in the same household. Common problems: Cats are not getting along; a cat’s territory or access to resources is threatened; a cat is bullied by another cat; or the hierarchy in a multi-cat household is not settled. Possible solutions: Add more litter boxes in several locations, more water and food bowls, and more napping locations. It is extremely important to add climbing opportunities that have an exit in order to avoid dead ends where a cat can trap another cat. See here for more information about environment enrichment for indoor cats. A great help for multiple-cat owners is the book “Cat vs Cat” by Pam Johnson-Bennett.

• Via… How to stop a cat from spraying urine in the house

• http://www.pet-happy.com/ 

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Conflict With Owner

• is a common cause of urine spraying because of insecurity about the environment. Possible solutions: Do not punish or yell at your cat for urine marking or other behavior problems. Disallow as few things as possible. Increase the time spent with your cat (playing, petting, talking, brushing and other), and add climbing opportunities.

• Changes are the most common source of stress in cats, and stress is the most common reason why neutered cats spray urine.

• Via… How to stop a cat from spraying urine in the house

• http://www.pet-happy.com/ 

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Cat Marking

• Cats mark their older spots to, let’s say, update them, and cats spray over markings of other cats to, let’s say, reply. If the spot smells previously marked, it’s a good reason to add to it.

• Via… How to stop a cat from spraying urine in the house

• http://www.pet-happy.com/ 

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What Causes Cat Urine to Smell?

• Cat owners all know that distinctive urine cat odor. It is most intense with the urine of intact males and much less in neutered males and unaltered and altered females. The chemical responsible for this odor is appropriately called felinine. Felinine is a sulfur-containing amino acid resulting from normal biological function in the feline body that is excreted in the urine. Sulfur is extremely odiferous and is responsible for the smell created by felinine in the urine. Sulfur is also the mineral that is responsible for the odor experienced with flatulence (i.e., farting).

• How to stop a cat from spraying urine in the house

• http://www.pet-happy.com/

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How To Get Rid of Cat Pee

Before we go into that lets discuss what you shouldn’t do to try to eliminate cat urine odors from your home. Never use any cleaning products that contain ammonia, as this will only make the matters worse. Cat urine is ammonia based so using this product to come behind and clean up after your cat will only entice them to spray this area in the future. Don’t use heavily scented or fragranced products as these will only hide and mask the odors allowing them to return later and in some case or more stronger and noxious odor. Also many of these perfume based products pose some dangers to your pets , so it is best to read what you are getting prior to using it.Enzymatic treatments are commonly used to clean pet urine but the truth is the products take a couple of days to begin to work . Here is an excerpt from a popular blog post from a professional carpet cleaning company who specialize in urine and pet odor removal.

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Downsides to enzymes

When customers buy an enzyme product from the store they will find the directions on the back. These directions will say to apply their product liberally to the affected area. It will then say to blot dry. They know it is going to work because you are literally pouring chemical into the carpet and never getting it all out. The fragrances in the chemical combined with the enzyme will totally eliminate the issue. This is great in all but the customer is then left with a spot so high on the PH scale it will attract dirt. Even if the customer cleans the area every time it gets dirty the spot will reappear. This is due to the chemical in the pad. The spot will wick up to the surface every time. If a customer is going to use this product there must be a rinse cycle done to the area until all the enzymes are removed. Using a shop vac and warm water is the best method for rinsing the area.”

 Via… http://ntsblog.com/when-do-enzymes-work-for-pet-urine-removal/

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OdorKlnez-S

• OdorKlenz-S liquid can be used on water-safe surfaces and is designed for use on carpets, fabrics and other extractable surfaces your pet frequents. It destroys odors deep down, eliminating stubborn pet odors at the source. OdorKlenz-S is a specially formulated product to provide maximum neutralization and odor extraction by capturing, destroying, and removing offending odor sources safely and effectively. Available in 1/2 gallon or 1 gallon container.

• Made of safe, Natural earth minerals

• Absorbs and Destroys Odors

• Non-Bleaching or Staining

• Safe for use around Children and Pets

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Application

• For Use with Vacuum

• Vacuum up lose debris from the area to be treated. Remove other debris by blotting the area with a wet towel. Soak treatment area with clean, warm water. Rinse the towel and soak up any excess water leaving the area damp. Pour OdorKlenz-S on the prepared area. Spread the OdorKlenz-S into the area gently working it into the carpet. Pour Fresh water over the treated area. Apply pressure to area by standing or walking on it. Allow the formulation to sit for 15 minutes. Use clean absorbent towel to dry and soak up excess water. Allow to dry and vacuum up visible residual

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Application

For Use with extraction equipment

• Vacuum up any loose debris from area to be treated. Wet the area to be treated with clean, warm water. Using your vacuum or carpet extractor wet extraction capabilities, clean the are 2-3 times, leaving the area damp. Pour OdorKlenz-S on the treatment area. Spread the OdorKlenz-S on the treatment area. Spread the OdorKlenz-S into the area working it deeply into the carpet or covering surface completely. Pour fresh or clean water over the OdorKlenz formulation to remain on the area  for 15 minutes. Wet extract the treatment using fresh water. Use additional fresh water and agitate between extraction. Repeat the drying cleanup process until the residue is removed.

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OdorKlenz Absorbent

• Accidents happen and you want to make sure that you are prepared with OdorKlenz Absorbent Canister when they do. Just locate the source of odor whether it be a urine stain, vomit, or diarrhea, just sprinkle OdorKlenz Absorbent on the affected are and let sit for 10-15 minutes. Just come behind then sweep or vacuum up the excess waste. Idea for pet owners, bar or restaurant owners, veterinary offices, day cares, and transportation companies for safe and easy clean up.

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Application

• Sprinkle OdorKlenz generously onto affected area . Mess is absorbed and odor is neutralized. Pick up using a paper towel, dustpan, or vacuum. Repeat if necessary.

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