How Do You Clean Cat Urine From Carpeting?
Cats are clean, fun to own, and easy to care for. But like all domestic pets, they have their quirky habits such as scratching on furniture and meowing at closed doors. One of the most difficult kitty habits to break is urinating on the carpet. Cats like carpeting because it feels soft like litter, and it’s clean unlike their litterbox. However, it can make the house permanently stink unless dealt with as you notice it. Here’s how to spot and clean cat urine stains on carpeting. Cats like to urinate on carpeting along walls and in corners. Find cat stains by sniffing these areas, locating yellow spots, or using a blacklight in a darkened room. If you find a urine stain that is wet, rub it with paper towels to soak up as much urine as you can. Spray the cat urine stain with carpet spot cleaner or a pet urine spray from your local pet store. Allow to sit for about five minutes. Rub the spot vigorously with rags. Cat urine stains soak through carpeting. If possible, lift edge of carpet fr