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Thinking outside the litter box: cat urine 101
Thinking outside the litter box: cat urine 101 By Cassie (cynefin) Cats, like humans and many other creatures, are complex. Sometimes, things they do and why they do them can puzzle us humans. Your cat may occasionally (or frequently) urinate outside of the litter box, which can be frustrating for you and your cat. Read on to learn more about why cats urinate outside of the box and how to effectively clean and remedy it. Why is my cat peeing outside of the litter box? Your cat is most likely urinating outside of the litter box in attempt to tell you something. Cats do this for a number of reasons, ranging from medical issues to an unhappiness about their litter box conditions.
While cats can urinate in a variety of different areas, this article will address the most common areas such as the carpet, bedding or clothes. Note: Do not use bleach to clean cat urine. The bleach can mix with the ammonia in the urine and cause a very harmful chemical reaction. If the cat urine is wet on the carpet or on your towels, sheets, or clothes, sop as much of it up as possible with paper towels or an old towel that you are not concerned about. Do not rub the towels into the cat urine as this just rubs the urine into the fabric even more. After sopping the excess urine off of the carpet, apply a generous amount of vinegar. Let it sit and then begin to blot it up. Remove as much of the vinegar as you can. Sprinkle some baking soda on top and vacuum it when it dries. The vinegar will help to break down the smell. If the carpet is still particularly wet, the baking soda might react with the vinegar but it is not harmful. Put clothes into the washer. Wash with baking soda, vinegar, and your normal detergent. Wash with hot water, with minimal water, as the minimal amount of water will create friction between the fabrics and the washer. You want this friction to help get the urine out. Do try to follow the clothing label if possible. If you cannot wash with hot water, try a lower temperature or take clothes to the dry cleaner's if necessary. Afterwards, put the clothes or other fabrics back through another wash cycle and then air dry them. You can put them in the dryer for a few minutes before air drying them. The heat from the dryer can lock in staining. Any leftover smell tends to be most noticeable with the dryer heat; air drying avoids that. Note that some clothes cannot be put in the dryer at all, however. With other surfaces such as mattresses or furniture, try blotting and using vinegar to clean it the same way. If your cat repeatedly pees on your bed or couch, look into a mattress pad or a couch cover that you can throw into the washer. Unfortunately, some surfaces or objects may be too far gone and need to be thrown away. While it is not a necessity, investing in a small upholstery cleaner may be worth it. Not only can this help with your cat, but can also help with other spills and staining around your home. If finances are an issue, consider purchasing a refurbished upholstery cleaner for a discounted price. While these cleaners advertise special cleaning products, you do not have to use them. Vinegar is inexpensive and usually works well. How can I get my cat to use the litter box again?
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