Yes, if your cat has peed on the rug, you can effectively clean it up by blotting the area with paper towels, applying a mixture of water and vinegar, and using a pet-specific enzymatic cleaner to remove the odor and stain.
Yes, if your cat has peed on a towel, you can effectively clean it by soaking the towel in a mixture of water and vinegar, then washing it with detergent in hot water. Make sure to thoroughly rinse and dry the towel afterwards.
clean it up.
put them in the washer (clothes washer); i am serious it really works;
Take a shower, wash GOOD AND EVERYWHERE, put on clean panties, clean socks, clean pants, and a clean shirt, then put all your dirty clothes in the wash.
If it was by an animal, just clean it up no biggie! But if it was by a person over the age of 3, then, well....I'd be worried about that person!
No, my cat has not peed on my new carpet.
The term "peed" directly refers to the past tense for the word "pee". The word "peed" is synonymous with the term "urinated". The word "peed" started being used between 1875 and 1880.
It is unclear if the cat has peed in the plant pot.
It is pronounced as "stew-peed" in English.
No, my cat has not peed in the carrier while in the car.
you peed in it
Addie Peed Swearingen died on 2008-06-18.