cat smell
my cat smells and she also smells up her favorite rooms. i vacuum and frebreeze the smelly rooms everyday but the smell wont go away.
how can i make these rooms and my cat not smell?
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What sort of smell is your cat leaving? If it is urine, try using a citrus spray on the smelly areas. Burning lavender insence will also help keep the cat away as well as masking the smell.
You also need to try to work out why your cat is doing this. Is she/he attention seeking? Have there been any changes in the home - someone leaving/arriving, furniture rearranged, painting, a new pet etc. Is she/he unwell? Perhaps the cat is spraying/marking. Could it be on heat? Has it been neutered/spayed?
These are all valid reasons for your cat to make a room smelly. If possible, after vacuuming open all the windows to allow a cross breeze to clear out any lingering smells.
Posted: September 9th, 2009 | More Reviews From robkat | Report This Comment