How to Remove Cat Urine Smells

If it is left, the odor of cat urine odor will take over a whole room. Worse, if it soaks in, it can be difficult to detect. Only with a UV light and a bottle of borax will you be able to return your room to its original state.

Things You'll Need

  • UV light
  • Two cloths
  • Kitchen towels
  • Enzyme spray
  • Borax
  • Saddle soap
  • Conditioner
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Instructions

  1. Cleaning the Stain

    • 1

      Locate the urine with your UV light. You may think you can see it all, but if it has soaked into the furniture or carpet it maybe difficult to spot.

    • 2

      Soak up as much as the urine as you can with a kitchen towel. If possible, you will need to prevent the urine from soaking into whatever surface your cat has chosen for her toilet.

    • 3

      Spray the enzyme mixture onto the urine stain and scrub the stain with the cloth.

    Removing the Odor

    • 4

      Sprinkle borax onto the urine stain or stains and leave for a day.

    • 5

      Clean the borax off with saddle soap.

    • 6

      Put a small amount of conditioner onto a cloth and rub it onto the infected surface. Wipe off any excess liquid with a kitchen towel.