Nature's Miracle or some other enzyme based stuff. And cats can get used to peeing in certain spots even after the underlying issue is addressed (be it a physical or behavioral thing) so if she can, she should block off access to the preferred peespots. Even after MK's diabetes was under control, he peed where he had been when sick. I spent a good few months with milkcrates sitting randomly around my apartment. And because one spot was in front of the litterbox, that one didn't really go away until I moved (puppy pads are helpful, and cheaper to get the human medical versions.)
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Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
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Actually, the Nature's Miracle company split up; one partner kept the name, the other partner kept the magic formula. Let me see if I can find out the name the formula goes by now.
Actually, the Nature's Miracle company split up; one partner kept the name, the other partner kept the magic formula. Let me see if I can find out the name the formula goes by now.
Beverly, that was a number of years ago. The company that split off with the name discovered its mistake and did a take back. It's the same old great product again. Not sure about the sordid history, but it works for me!
eta: 2003, to be exact. The company's history page does not mention the dark days, but I swear, the current product smells and functions exactly the same as in the good old days. The 'interim' stuff stank with a terribly chemically smell and didn't work for...well...poop.
eta: and here is their product specific to cats.
The interim name was "Petastic."
The original formula is now called Petastic. Or that's the name of the product made by the partner who left, and several cat-staffing friends say it works like the original. Maybe they kissed and made up?
Xposty goodness and
Maybe they kissed and made up?
This.
Also, of all things, Rug Doctor makes a pet urine removing spray that works fantastically well on older spots.
Is NM available in supermarkets or does she need to go to petsmart or something.
My Lord (and gronk). If being sleep now is wrong, I don't wanna be right.
I have found NM at hardware stores, pet stores, and veterinary clinics. If NM can't be found, another good brand is Simple Solutions. Large department stores such as Walmart and Target should have one or the other, I'm guessing, though I've not looked for them there.
Another milestone - Frankie's first destructive behavior! He pulled part of the fabric covering his crate in and shredded a bit. Good thing I don't care about it! He wasn't in there that long, either. I guess that means he's feeling more settled.