Wash the affected area with white vinegar, or lemon juice.
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Locate the 'affected area' Actually WASH the area. Dishwashing liquid in water; lots of suds, and lots of soaking up the washed area, and the borderline flooding of the area and the soaking up of the area. THEN again...
Locate the 'affected' area. Put lots of water on it. Dab it up. THEN put white vinegar on it. Dab it up after waiting about 15 minutes. THEN try to live with the smell for a few days. If the can urine is still there, do the process once more.
Next, there are specific substances, mostly enzyne mixes, which MAY help reduce the problem. You have to look up that cat urine yourself; I dont have cats, I have dogs, and I have to be concerned with dog urine....specifically, adolescent male dog urine...not the same as cat, but equally difficult to remove, from cars or anywhere else.... (frankly, regarding cats, it might be sex specific; it sure is with dogs.)
AND consider yourself lucky, it could be spilt milk, or blood from meat in a grocery bag, or a defrosted deer roast....
Lastly, you can always rip out the carpet, or sell the car to someone with Allergies who can't smell.
No, basil does not smell like cat pee.
Yes, ammonia has a similar smell to cat urine.
Your dog may smell like cat pee because it got sprayed by a Tom cat. A cat's spray often smells like pee.
No, cat pee can not kill a person. If you are in a house with a lot of cat pee, the pee can make you sick from the smell.
Spraying plain water can help diminish the smell of cat pee in a flowerbed. Mixing one part vinegar with two parts of water will also help eliminate the smell.
Give the dog a bath.
The strong cat pee smell in your home could be caused by a cat marking its territory, a litter box that needs cleaning, a urinary tract infection in your cat, or a spill that needs to be cleaned up.
Cat pee has a strong, pungent odor that is often described as sharp and ammonia-like. This smell is due to the presence of ammonia in cat urine, which can be especially potent and unpleasant.
Possible reasons for a strong ammonia smell of cat pee in the house include a urinary tract infection in the cat, improper litter box maintenance, stress or anxiety in the cat, or marking territory.
Foxes are cats nerd.
Cat pee has a strong, pungent odor that is often described as being similar to the smell of ammonia. This is because cat urine contains high levels of ammonia, which is a compound that gives it its distinctive scent.
because it was neutered so it was to pee? i guess.