Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. We had a cat that did this and we got rid of furniture because of it. Cat pee is impossible to get out and like you, it was really stressing me out.
The cat lived to 17 and destroyed many things - furniture, rugs, clothing … I will never get a cat again.
This. Those chairs are toast. Burn them.
Cat pee is up there with cigarette smoke in terms of being able to get the smell out of a home. It's nearly impossible, double so if you have a sprayer. The furniture is donezo for sure, hopefully it's not also in your floorboards.
I will add for OP, if YOU smell it, as someone who lives in your house and has a certain amount of nose blindness as all of us with pets have, it is likely REALLY rank for anyone who comes into your home.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to keep the cat out of the living room? Our cat had an issue years ago, peeing in a corner of our finished basement, repeatedly. Totally out of the blue. We used natures miracle, heavy duty cleaned the carpet and then kept the cat out of the basement (closed door). After about a year we started letting cat back in again and no further problems. The cat had to kind of “forget” about the habit, maybe…IDK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. We had a cat that did this and we got rid of furniture because of it. Cat pee is impossible to get out and like you, it was really stressing me out.
The cat lived to 17 and destroyed many things - furniture, rugs, clothing … I will never get a cat again.
This. Those chairs are toast. Burn them.
Cat pee is up there with cigarette smoke in terms of being able to get the smell out of a home. It's nearly impossible, double so if you have a sprayer. The furniture is donezo for sure, hopefully it's not also in your floorboards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. We had a cat that did this and we got rid of furniture because of it. Cat pee is impossible to get out and like you, it was really stressing me out.
The cat lived to 17 and destroyed many things - furniture, rugs, clothing … I will never get a cat again.
This. Those chairs are toast. Burn them.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. We had a cat that did this and we got rid of furniture because of it. Cat pee is impossible to get out and like you, it was really stressing me out.
The cat lived to 17 and destroyed many things - furniture, rugs, clothing … I will never get a cat again.