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OdorXit: Best Way to Neutralize Cat Urine!

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Cats are lovely animals. They are the best pets for home as the dog. While cats look so cute and nice to make them a pet. It feels good to play with the pets but it also feels bad when they peed on you or carpet or any place of your home. Are You Choosy But still Want to Find the Best Way to Neutralize Cat Urine Smell? When you have cats, you have cat urine. Hopefully, all your cats hit the litter box when they pee. But you never know. Cat wars, Territorial wars. Too many cats, New cats, Not enough cat litter boxes.   So many things can contribute to even the best cat parent still needing to know what the best way to neutralize cat urine is. You don’t like smelling your pee, cats don’t either.   Cats don’t like the smell of their urine and poo either. And there are lots of products to eliminate or neutralize cat urine smells that the cats don’t like the smell of the product. So they stop using the box. So what do you use? The best way to neutralize cat...

How to remove the toughest odors from your favorite keepsake

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Many people say that Cat pee is their hardest scent to dispose of and many people can't dispose of it with any items accessible. Some have even compromised to give the Cat away, move out and leave their spouse or burn home just to escape for the pee smells. Give away the Cat? Replace the brand new carpet? You should be insane! But what about when the cat crawls in your dirty clothes hamper and pees on your favorite pants, shirt or skirt? What about your expensive suit, dry clean only? What about how to remove the toughest Odors from insects on your dividers, mice in your ventilation work and even dead creatures in the upper room of the house you thought you needed to purchase? These are all pretty tough odors and your household remedies of vinegar, baking soda and lime just won’t cut it. Even paint or replacing everything in the house won’t get rid of the odor either – urine odor – hiding in the vents, on the back side of ceiling tiles, bottoms of doors or in thresholds....

How to Remove Dog Pee Odor From Carpet

The ASPCA says there are only slightly more dogs as pet in the US as cats. But way too many get euthanized each year. Is there a solution to solve that? And if you solve that, will it save your house? Dogs are our favorite furry friends. They are man’s best friend and snugglers at night in our beds to keep us warm. Plus, they give us unconditional love. And sometimes they just pee in the house for no “apparent” reason. You think How to Remove Dog Pee Odor From Carpet. What is the answer to cleaning up those messes so the dog or a cat can’t smell the accident and pee there again? Is this a reason why some dogs get taken to the pound or shelter? Thinking no more dog will save my house? The dog doesn’t get let out in time. The dog doesn’t like a new cat or dog or baby that moved into the house and marks his territory The dog wasn’t house trained completely. The animal is aging and losing control of their bladder. There are lots of reasons why dogs might pee in the ...

What is an Enzymatic Cleaner for Cat Urine?

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What is the enzyme cleaner for cat urine? Most odor eradication products on the market are enzyme-based cleaners. What are enzymes? Enzymes are live bacteria that originally consumes urine particles to eliminate odor. And they get rid of the odor in some circumstances. An enzyme cleaner for cat urine will have a fragrance added; lemon fresh, orange peel, you name it. The fragrance is added for a couple of reasons: >One reason is to cover up the really awful scent of the enzymes. >The overarching reason for adding fragrances is because the enzymes don’t always work, and the fragrance is needed to cover up the odor that wasn’t eliminated. Read full blog For more info visit here : How to Remove Cat Urine Smell Permanently Thanks, Deb McMillan Meyer

What You Need to Know About Owning a Pet for the First Time

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Owning an animal has a myriad of benefits , such as boosting immunity to allergies (yes, really!), increasing physical activity, decreasing depression, improving heart health, and having an overall sense of joy and happiness. However, there’s a lot more to consider than just the cuteness factor when choosing the right pet—especially if your a first-time owner. Before running to the nearest shelter, make sure you thoroughly assess your lifestyle so both you and your new furry friend can be content. To know more about Owning a Pet for the First Time read the complete blog: What You Need to Know About Owning a Pet for the First Time Author Jessica is a dog lover and creator of OurBestFriends.pet . She created the site to offer a place for animal lovers to share their favorite pet photos and stories about their furry pals. Jessica believes dogs are the best creatures on earth. She enjoys writing about and sharing photos of dogs (and other pets!) on her website. Thanks, Deb McMill...