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Old 01-06-2008, 02:25 PM
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Thought I would start this thread. I thought we could all share our cleaning tips with each other

The one i'd like to share with you all is... Rubber Gloves are great for removing cat hairs off furniture, the cats beds & climbers, comes off much easier than trying to hoover them off
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Re: Cleaning Up After Cats....Helpful Hints & Tips

Wish I'd known that before I bought the Dyson 'Animal' Hoover and when that didn't work swapped to wipe clean leather
Ok a hard one - what removes the smell of cat urine/spray - I use Zoflora which is nice and effective on the smell but is there anything anyone knows of that removes the offending smell AND prevents them from wanting to use that spot again?

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Thought I would start this thread. I thought we could all share our cleaning tips with each other

The one i'd like to share with you all is... Rubber Gloves are great for removing cat hairs off furniture, the cats beds & climbers, comes off much easier than trying to hoover them off
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Re: Cleaning Up After Cats....Helpful Hints & Tips

There is something called Urine off, it's made especially for Queens & Studs that spray See if I can dig out a link for you.
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Re: Cleaning Up After Cats....Helpful Hints & Tips

Lovely - get you tips out - LOL
Cat sick and baby sick and any sick in fact is best cleaned off with warm water - blot until almost dry - sprinkle with bicarb of soda which neutralises smells and then hoover that off.

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Re: Cleaning Up After Cats....Helpful Hints & Tips

Here is a link for safe cleaning products
Safe4 Pets Disinfectant products. wipes, sanitiser, hand scrub, Anti Icki Poo

This is the one for the Urine Off
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Re: Cleaning Up After Cats....Helpful Hints & Tips

i use "simple solution" on cat vomit,it also removes the smell of cat urine, and it says it works on other stains too
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Re: Cleaning Up After Cats....Helpful Hints & Tips

Sounds good Kay, have you a link to where we can get it from ?
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Sounds good Kay, have you a link to where we can get it from ?
i get it from my local pet shop, and pets at home do it as well.
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Re: Cleaning Up After Cats....Helpful Hints & Tips

You can get Simple Solution online at Pet Supermarket.



Just edited this to add that I use this product by Four Paws - its very good at removing all sign of stains and odours, works very quickly and if you get all spots, will stop furkids repeating the faux pas in the same area.
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Re: Cleaning Up After Cats....Helpful Hints & Tips

Does anyone know how I can get Gizmo to use her litter tray again after having the kittens?......She'll do a wee in it.......but not the other!....every morning I come down to a nice little prezzie on the floor, the litter tray is always left nice n clean for her before I go to bed............HELP!!
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