How to remove cat or dog urine odor from upholstery

Author: Joan Hall
Date Of Creation: 27 July 2021
Update Date: 23 June 2024
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How To Remove Cat Urine From Upholstery
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Pets give invaluable experience to their owners, regardless of the age of a person and his social status, and yet, taking care of keeping a pet and cleaning it poses many problems and questions for us. The most common pets, cats and dogs, have the sad habit of urinating on sofas, armchairs, and whatever furniture they can find upholstery. This most often occurs when the animal is still small and not fully trained to walk in the tray and / or outside.

This article will teach you how to properly clean and get rid of the smell of these 'little misunderstandings'.

Steps

Method 1 of 3: Using vinegar and baking soda

  1. 1 If possible, blot the urine with paper towels / napkins immediately (or a moment later) after your pet is done.
  2. 2 Prepare the mixture in the bottle: 1 part baking soda and 3 parts water. Shake the bottle or other container to mix the baking soda and water well into a paste. After the baking soda is completely mixed with the water, take a damp cloth and use it to apply the paste to the affected area of ​​the upholstery.
  3. 3 After applying the paste, pour distilled vinegar over it and then wipe it off with a dry towel and / or paper towel to absorb moisture.
  4. 4 You can repeat this step twice, but if more, you risk damaging the fabric.
  5. 5 After you dry the fabric with a towel, expose it to the sun (if possible) or dry it with a hair dryer.

Method 2 of 3: Using Listerine

  1. 1 Similar to the previous method using soda: just mix water with mouthwash and apply to the affected area.
  2. 2 Absorb moisture with a towel or paper towels and expose to the sun or blow dry until the fabric is completely dry.
  3. 3 The smell of Listerine will remain for a couple of days, but after that it should disappear too. Soda water can also be used to combat pet odors.

Method 3 of 3: Using cornstarch

  1. 1 Another way to get rid of the smell is to sprinkle or spray cornstarch over the affected area and then rinse with water. Dry in the same way as in the previous methods - as a result, all traces of the smell should disappear.

Tips

  • Remember to train your pet: use positive reinforcement to teach him to do his own thing in the designated area. Some tasty treat will help you here.
  • If all methods have failed, or your pet has done more work than you can clean on your own, consider buying a professional vacuum cleaner with an upholstery attachment, a special mode for this and an odor elimination function. This will save you a lot of hassle and the upholstery will look like new.
  • Cats urinate on furniture to mark their territory - identify the causes of your pet's stress and address them.Such a reason may be the offending smell of another cat that you brought into the house - your pet decided that a stranger was invading his territory, which led to tension. Identify the negative factor and eliminate the source of concern.
  • If you find an animal vandalized, use this as an opportunity to teach and encourage more acceptable behavior - litter box / street use.
  • Always make sure you cleaned your urine well, because the ammonia in it will irritate your throat and breathing, and this will happen all the time in the same place.
  • Spray the affected area with a deodorizing spray (Glade, Air Wick, Febreze, etc.) to improve cleaning performance.

Warnings

  • Never use bleach as a cleaning agent - the ammonia in it will attract your pet to the spot over and over again.
  • Use gloves as cleaning can be messy.
  • Not all toilet accidents are due to a lack of parenting - consult your veterinarian if the problem persists.

What do you need

  • baking soda / powder / Listerine / cornstarch
  • water
  • plain or paper towels (napkins)
  • regular fabric spray