How do I neutralize cat urine?
Remove Existing UrineBlot excess cat urine with paper towels or an old washcloth or rag. Do not rub or apply pressure to the area, especially if it is carpeted, as this will further distribute the urine.Deodorize with Baking Soda MixtureCombine 1/4 cup each of baking soda, vinegar and cornstarch. According to catcarehome.com, pet owners can also add scented essentials oils or powdered room freshener to add a desirable scent as the baking soda neutralizes the cat urine odor. Owners can use this mixture on floors, carpet, curtains, clothing and other fabrics. Cat-urine.net warns owners to avoid using ammonia-based products to remove cat pee, as the ammonia odor smells similar to cat urine and can prompt the cat to urinate in the same area again.Clean the AreaRemove the deodorizing combination with wet paper towels or a damp washcloth. Clean the area with floor cleaner or carpet cleaner, depending on the location of the cat urine.