June 2, 2008

How To Deal With Serious Cat Urine Problems

Filed under: cat1 — papap @ 2:07 am

Are serious cat urine problems frustrating you? You aren’t alone.
Cat urine stains are among the most difficult to remove. First, there’s
the strong ammonia-like odor. Then there’s the dark, amber stain. Cat
urine is considered the worst of pet stains, and it’s easy to see why.

If you have serious cat urine problems, there are several things you
need to know. Why would a cat urinate outside of the litter box? How
does one prevent a cat from urinating in the wrong place? What are
the best cleaning products to remove stains? How does one use them?

There is a lot to learn, and this article will provide you basic answers to
some of your questions. Once you have the basic information, you’ll be
ready for more advanced information, tips, and techniques. Let’s get
started with these Frequently Asked Questions.

Question:
Why did my cat urinate outside of the litter box?

Answer:
Cats can urinate in places other than their litter boxes for a number of
reasons. One of the most common reasons is that the litter box is not
clean enough. If the litter box is clean, it’s possible that it isn’t
placed in the perfect locationone that is private and accessible.

If you’ve ruled out those reasons, consider behavioral or medical
reasons. Cats that aren’t neutered or fixed might spray urine to mark
their territory. If you suspect a medical issue such as a bladder
infection, consult your veterinarian.

Question:

How do I prevent my cat from urinating in the wrong place?

Answer:

Scoop the waste in the litter box and dispose of it at least once a day, or
twice if you can. In addition, change the litter completely at least once
a week. Cats are finicky, so you might even want to try different
brands or types of litter to see which one your cat responds to best.

If that’s not enough, look for a product designed for eliminating odor
in litter. There are several cat-friendly powders that are made to
absorb moisture and odor from urine. Just sprinkle the power in the box
as directed.

Now you know the basics about why your cat might urinate outside of
the litter box and how to prevent him from doing so. You’re ready
to learn about what cleaning products to use for cat urine stains, and how
to use them properly. You’re on your way to eliminating your serious
cat urine problems.

Jenny Johnson is a pet lover and the author of the highly successful ebook
“How To Clean Dog & Cat Urine”. To learn how you too can clean your cat’s
urine, and live in a clean, odor-free home again, please visit:
http://www.removedogandcaturine.com

Serious Cat Urine

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May 30, 2008

Experiencing Super Cat Urine

Filed under: cat1 — papap @ 5:07 am

Need super cat urine prevention tips? You’ve come to the right place.
There’s no question that cat urine is difficult to clean. The scent is
strong, and isn’t removed easily. The amber color isn’t easy to get rid
of either. So it makes sense that you’d want to prevent the stains.

This article will provide you with basic tips for preventing your cat from
urinating in the wrong places. There is plenty to learn, but if you follow
these tips you’ll be off to a good start. Here are five super hints:

1. Clean your cat’s litter box daily. Like people, cats want to urinate in
a clean environment. You don’t necessarily have to completely change
the litter each day, but try to scoop the waste once or twice a day. If
you have more than one cat, you might need to scoop it more often.

2. Change your cat’s litter box at least once a week. Dump all of the
old litter, dispose of it properly, and then rinse and dry the box. Once
the box is dry, refill it with fresh litter. Follow the directions on the
container of litter to make sure you fill the box with the right amount.

3. Place your cat’s litter box in a private place. Cats like privacy when
urinating, just like we do. An unused bathroom or a large closet is often
a good location. Just make sure you leave the door open at all times!

4. Speaking of open doors, ensure the litter box is easily accessible. If
it’s placed too high or behind closed doors or is blocked by anything,
your cat will find another, more accessible place in which to urinate.
The location you choose should be at floor-level and free from clutter.

5. Keep the litter box free from odor. Scooping and changing the litter
regularly will help, but you might want to try sprinkling an odor-
eliminating powder that is designed for cat urine in the litter box.
If your cat’s box has a cover, make sure it has vents with filters.

There are other factors to consider when preventing cat urine stains,
such as behavioral problems and medical issues. These and other
factors call for more advanced prevention techniques.

You might also want to learn how to remove cat urine stains once
they’ve occurred. Or maybe you want to learn how to choose a
cleaning product. Now that we’ve covered the basics, it’s time for
advanced super cat urine tips.

Jenny Johnson is a pet lover and the author of the highly successful ebook
“How To Clean Dog & Cat Urine”. To learn how you too can clean your cat’s
urine, and live in a clean, odor-free home again, please visit:
http://www.removedogandcaturine.com

Super Cat Urine

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