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1570.1 | "We really DO understand, Dad!" | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Wed Jul 20 1988 17:27 | 7 |
| Actually, they DO understand - what they are saying to you is,
"Not now Dad, we are busy being cute."
There is a large note on odors - I'll bet someone can point you
to it!
E.T. - owned by 15 odor-producers
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1570.2 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Wed Jul 20 1988 17:34 | 8 |
| I thought Bitter Apple was the foul-tasting stuff parents painted
on kids thumbs to keep them from sucking their thumbs. Holly has
the urine-smell cling to her long hair on her behind every so often;
that's why I keep a towel thrown over her favorite nesting place
and dump the towel into the wash periodically. I hear some people
even wash their long haired cats because of this...ha-ha. ha-ha-ha.
I prefer living.
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1570.3 | Arm & Hammer | JAWS::COTE | feelin' kinda hyper... | Wed Jul 20 1988 17:55 | 11 |
| Dave,
Sprinkle a box of baking soda under the stairs and let it sit for
awhile...
Or sprinkle some on the couch and take your wife (?) away for the
weekend...
The stuff works wonders if given some time.
Edd
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1570.4 | | TRILGY::WILDE | Time and Tide wait for Norman | Wed Jul 20 1988 20:11 | 11 |
| re: 1570.2
Washing long-haired cats.....do it on a REAL hot day..seriously, I have
no wounds this time so they must have liked getting cool, if not the
method.
But I do understand a reluctance to bathe the cat....my Sam was sent home
from two groomers looking just lovely - red bow and everything - with a
note saying, "lovely cat ---PLEASE DON'T BRING HIM BACK!"
D_and_killer_Sam
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1570.5 | Not on the Carpet!! | UBOHUB::HOOD_S | | Thu Jul 21 1988 08:25 | 14 |
| Dave,
I am assuming you are in the USA so this product might not be available
over there, but if you ever see s large bottle called (appropriately
enough!) "Not on the Carpet".......BUT IT!! It's great, gets rid
of stains and neutralises the smell (they make it for Dogs and
Cats and also gets rid of strong food/coffee smells if spilt on
furniture or carpet)
Good luck, may your cellar have a speedy recovery!!!
SANDY
(Basingstoke, UK)
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1570.6 | No kidding, try it! | MEMV03::BULLOCK | Flamenco--NOT flamingo!! | Thu Jul 21 1988 09:43 | 13 |
| There's something else that works wonders on "ancient cat odor";
I tried it myself.
Unfortunately I can't remember the exact formula--it's white wine,
salt and something else. But I *do* remember where I found it.
Don't laugh--look in a copy of Peter Straub's "Floating Dragon";
the protagonist in the story restores old homes. The one he moves
into was previously owned by several cats, and he got rid of the
odor that way.
Really!
Jane
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1570.7 | I don't remember the name... | IAMOK::GERRY | Go Ahead, make me PURRRR... | Thu Jul 21 1988 10:12 | 13 |
| I bought a product at the Springfield Cat Show, but I don't remember
the name of it off the top of my head.....It's available in several
forms, either in little pouches or in a sprinkle type granular
substance. This product works GREAT!!!!! The woman that was selling
the product was telling me about how it worked on a sofa that had
been sprayed.
I think Pennie bought some too.....I'll post the name of the product
and how to get it tomorrow....unless Pennie knows it offhand.
purrs
cin
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1570.8 | Arm and Hammer Carpet Deodorizer | MYVAX::LUBY | love them furry terrorists | Thu Jul 21 1988 11:21 | 5 |
|
Arm and Hammer makes a carpet deodorizer. T.K. took a wizz
in my car once in his excitement at being picked up from the vet.
I sprinkled the Arm and Hammer on and left it for the winter and
its all better now!
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1570.9 | I don't smell!! | IAMOK::HTAYLOR | Me and my lil' pots o' purrs | Thu Jul 21 1988 12:01 | 14 |
| RE: .2
Karen. That didn't sound good at all. I don't have a urine smell
in my long hair! :-)
RE: .7
Cin, I think the stuff was called "Non Scent". I bought some.
It works wonderful.
Holly, Tabby, Silver, snooks, and micki
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1570.10 | try a liquid on fabrics | GLINKA::GREENE | | Thu Jul 21 1988 12:33 | 6 |
| You also might want to try something like "CAT OFF"...or any
other product (in *liquid* form) that is made to neutralize
animal odors (e.g., cat urine, skunk spray). I found it to
be wonderful the one time I really needed it for a couch.
p
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1570.11 | "Not on the carpaet" sounds good | MARVIN::JUBB | Alison - Lead writer for PSI and LES | Fri Jul 22 1988 05:08 | 9 |
| Re .5 >-< Not on the Carpet!! >-
Sandy,
That sounds like the product I've been looking for! Where can you
buy it?
Ali (also in UK, Reading)
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1570.12 | Where was that? | BUZZER::VACCARO | | Fri Jul 22 1988 17:16 | 11 |
| Re: 9, 10. I'm with Ali, where can you buy this stuff? Pet store,
the Vet., from a pro cleaning company?
I didn't say anything in 0. but Buzzer ( the cat in question) took
a pee in both our cars on the way to the vet. I've tried "Love
my carpet" and baking soda. They've done a fine job getting rid
of the odor untill it gets hot or damp or both, then there's no
denyin, Buzzer was here....went here...somewhere.
Dave V.
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1570.13 | Gimme, gimme | SUBURB::TUDORK | Kate n' IT | Wed Jul 27 1988 14:56 | 9 |
| I'll go with that - where can you buy the stuff. Isis and Tarot
have been having problems with the bad weather to the extend that
mud and other things cling to their paws when they have been digging.
They then walk it through the house and even after I've cleaned
up there's still a faint odour.
Sounds like this stuff is the answer to a hard pressed but still
cat loving persons prayer.
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1570.14 | I promise I won't forget | IAMOK::GERRY | Go Ahead, make me PURRRR... | Wed Jul 27 1988 15:21 | 8 |
| Holly,
You were right, the stuff is called non scents. I'll make myself
a note tonight and tell you how to get it tomorrow.
purrs
cin...who sometimes is a scatterbrain!
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1570.15 | "Not on the Carpet" tracked down | MARVIN::JUBB | Alison - Lead writer for PSI and LES | Thu Jul 28 1988 05:48 | 16 |
| I've found "Not on the Carpet". It comes in a tall red cylindrical
container, with a brush on the top for applying the stuff. The most
prominent words on it are "Bissell" and "Accident Cleaner". The words
"Not on the Carpet" appear in the top right hand corner of the "main
display".
Unfortunately I had to try it our this morning (having spent last night
cleaning the carpets with one of those professional machines, the first
thing one of the *&&%&*s did today was wee on the carpet :-{). I'll
vacuum it up tonight, and let you know the verdict.
Where can you get "Not on the Carpet"? I found it in Heelas in Reading
(in the basement), so in the UK you should be able to find it in any
John Lewis store.
Ali
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1570.16 | Wash that smell right out there hair | SNOC01::COUTTS | Brilliance is just a sideline... | Tue Aug 02 1988 21:41 | 24 |
| I just keep washing the area with strong hospital strength detergents
(eg: Demestos - dont know if you can get it over there, but its
so strong it left holes in the knees of my tracksuit pants when
I washed a floor with it undiluted). This really lifts the odor
and the cats arent to keen on the resultant smell and stay away
(pretty stron with amonia).
Re: washing
This really can be a life threatening exercise, but - worth it.
Wear heavy clothing that you do not mind getting wet. Hold the cat
close (actually cuddle it) and rub a mild baby shampoo or a very
oily one (eg coconut shampoo) into the fur. Get a mug of water and froth
the little bubby up and then when done keep drizzling water over
them to remove all the soap. Wrap up in a towel and gently rub dry
and contintue to cuddle to at least half an hour. Pop in front of
a heater (not a dryer or fan heater - this seems to scare them and
has a Hot then cold then hot then cold.... ad infinitum effect).
Keep a good supply of antiseptic and bandages handy (for yourself)
and don't get soap in there eyes.
-alison-
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1570.17 | NEUTRALIZE ODORS | CECV01::KOVACS | | Tue Sep 12 1989 19:50 | 13 |
| Did you ever get out the "cat smell." I'm new, browsing, and
don't want to take time to read all. Bitter Apple is for
chewing: like on electric wires, etc. One of the best things
against odor is either OUTRIGHT (very expensive, but to be
diluted, and worth it) or plain old $0.59 white vinegar, diluted,
or straight if necessary. Of course, ALWAYS test hidden surface
before proceeding.
Doubt I'll ever find this spot again...
Byeee!
a fellow cat nut
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