How do you clean cat urine off a mattress? This is the big question that many cat owners ask themselves, but few have the answer. Discover some simple tips to overcome this inconvenience.
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They are our best friends, however… sometimes our pets let themselves go a little, and in inappropriate places, like on a mattress. In addition to its strong smell, cat urine remains difficult to clean. So many inconveniences that are a real ordeal for many owners. However, there are solutions.
Cat urine: understanding the problem
The cats have a reputation for being clean. They also have the reputation of only urinating in their litter, and bury their excrement. However, it happens that some cats urinate in other places, and as the saying goes ” Prevention is better than cure “. A cat that urinates on such and such a specific place, especially in places you frequent often, such as a mattress or sofa, remains a signal. Such behavior may mean that your cat is suffering from stress, a dirty litter box or in an unsuitable space. Your cat may also be heat, the urine will then be a so-called sexual marking, or being continent. So many clues that you will need to analyze.
To understand the problem is to avoid 100% of the recurrences future. You should analyze your cat by first determining if its litter box is used, when, where and how. Then ask yourself the question of stress: your cat can find itself in a state of stress after a moving house or following the frequentation of new congeners. Analyze, and find the problem in order to avoid new recurrences.
cleaning up cat urine on a mattress
You should not use bleach or any other disinfectant of this type. You will have to go step by step. First, scrub with water. Don’t pay any liquid on the spot! This would be the best way to dilute the urine and therefore spread it over your mattress.
You will have to scrub with water, or even with water and black soap for example. Next, you will need to spread baking soda. This will absorb moisture and thus move to the next level: disinfect your mattress.
Because if the stain will now be invisible and will no longer smell, the fact remains that it will be necessary to disinfect and household vinegar will be your best ally, as in the majority of stains. You will need to spray it on and then scrub the soiled area with water again. Repeat the operation several times to remove all traces. Warning: do not useessential oilsif your cat is brought into the room. Cats are particularly sensitive to essential oils and can even die of them in some cases.
So be sure to use neutral products without essential oils. Cats have a liver different from ours, little able to degrade phenols for example. De facto, it remains essential to keep them away. After these treatments, your mattress should regain its cleanliness, let it dry well, and air it out. If the odor still persists, use more bicarbonate and white vinegar. This will allow clean your mattress gently, organically, but above all preserving your cat.
Finally, you can use products to neutralize odors, or even if you have them, a steam vacuum cleaner allowing you to clean your mattress once and for all.
Remember never to use aggressive products for your pets. Their health is at stake. These precautions will allow you to preserve both your environment and your cat.
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