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Getting rid of a smell without opening the window

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Catquestion · 28/08/2020 07:59

I’m looking after a friend’s cat for the weekend in my house. The cat used its litter tray last night the downstairs of the house still smells ‘interesting’ after it’s been emptied. I can’t open the windows as the cat can’t go outside....how can I get rid of the smell?

I’ve lit a candle but it just seems to have mingled with the cat poo smell Envy (not envy)

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Hotwaterbottlelove · 28/08/2020 08:03

Don't you have doors? Just close the door to one room with the cat inside and open a window elsewhere for a bit. Or open some windows an amount that is smaller than what a cat can squeeze through.

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LaundryBasketOfHell · 28/08/2020 08:06

Cat shit is disgusting. Febreze Febreze Febreze and then don’t look after the cat again.

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YorkieTheRabbit · 28/08/2020 08:06

Is the litter tray in the kitchen? If so, cookerhood extractor fan switched on full.

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Finfintytint · 28/08/2020 08:12

If the tray has been emptied and swabbed down then there shouldn’t be any smell. Have you washed out the plastic tray itself and where is the binned litter?

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AugieMarch · 28/08/2020 08:14

Just shut the cat in another area/room (with a a littler tray!) and let the other area air out.

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Catquestion · 28/08/2020 09:07

Thanks everyone! you’ve made it sound so simple - I can’t believe I didn’t think of those things....I’m blaming sleep deprivation

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WhoWouldHaveThoughtThat · 28/08/2020 09:46

Slight aside - I always puzzle about cat litter trays in a kitchen.
I mean, if someone asked me "where shall we put a tray of shit in the house?"
My immediate response would not be "I think the best place is where we prepare food" Confused

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ImaSababa · 28/08/2020 09:47

@WhoWouldHaveThoughtThat

Slight aside - I always puzzle about cat litter trays in a kitchen.
I mean, if someone asked me "where shall we put a tray of shit in the house?"
My immediate response would not be "I think the best place is where we prepare food" Confused

Same. My friend has her cat's litter tray in the kitchen and it puts me off eating or drinking at her house. Ours is in our loo. That way everyone's shit is done in the same room.
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OutOfDateAppleCrumble · 28/08/2020 09:51

Is this how people with house cats live? Never opening the windows?

Envy

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AlwaysLatte · 28/08/2020 10:01

When we had a squirrel die in the eaves (in an inaccessible place) we put a small cup of white vinegar in a pan of boiling water and simmered it for a while, it helps deodorise the whole house.

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RightOnTheEdge · 28/08/2020 10:07

OutOfDateAppleCrumble
I think the OP probably doesn't want to open the window because it's someone else's cat in her house.
If it escapes in a strange place it might not come back.

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Cabinfever10 · 28/08/2020 10:11

Bicarbonate of soda will absorb the smell

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Abraid2 · 28/08/2020 10:12

Put the cat and litter tray in another room and open the windows.

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GinWithRosie · 28/08/2020 10:31

Obviously not @OutOfDateAppleCrumble 🤦‍♀️ but the OP is looking after the cat in her own home! She can't let it out as it doesn't know where it is! How would she explain that to its owner when they returned from their week in Benidorm 😱

When the cat is at its own home, it will come and go as it pleases 🤷‍♀️

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WhoWouldHaveThoughtThat · 28/08/2020 10:31

Put the cat in a bag,
Open the window,
Clean litter tray out,
Let the cat out of the bag,
Dont tell anybody.

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CarolVordermansArse · 28/08/2020 10:32

Don't Febreze it, could make the cat ill, it's not that great for humans either.

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AlCalavicci · 28/08/2020 10:42

Please be very careful when useing any air freshener , they can make cats (and other pets very ill ) as PP said lock the cat in another room with it's tray and some water and open all the other doors and windows

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Owleyes16 · 28/08/2020 10:47

Light a candle then blow it out over stinky area. Scented candles don't do much when lit, but the carbon released on blowing it out stops a lot of smell. Also bicarbonate of soda, although I don't know how safe that is for cats but I would've thought it would be fine.

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ShirleyPhallus · 28/08/2020 10:48

I really don’t think people with cats realise how much they smell. You can almost always smell that a house has a cat. Unmistakable scent of cat wee.

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AlCalavicci · 28/08/2020 11:25

@ShirleyPhallus

I have a indoor cat and I have to disagree with you , my house doesn't smell .




It bloody stinks ! , I have tried alsorts of litter and food combos with little effect .
It's got to the stage now where I am considering putting a cat flap in the bathroom door ( where his tray is ) to confine the pong to one room . Hmm

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bythehairsonmychinichinchin · 28/08/2020 11:36

I have in door cats. Once I’ve got rid of the 💩 I either have to spray air fresher or put the plug in air freshener on for a bit, or else the smell of 💩 lingers for ages. But I tend just to close the door so I don’t smell it.

Wood cat litter is better at absorbing the cat wee smell, the gravel type stuff stinks once it’s been wee’d in.

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Vellichor · 28/08/2020 11:59

Striking a match and letting it burn out is a good way to get rid of a smell.

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WhoWouldHaveThoughtThat · 28/08/2020 16:45

Before you strike that match please make sure the cat hasn't got a bad case of wind otherwise it could be out through that window whether it is open or not! 🙀🚀

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AlCalavicci · 28/08/2020 19:26

@WhoWouldHaveThoughtThat Grin Grin

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Theelderscrolls · 28/08/2020 19:30

Yup this is why we have a cat flap. Litter trays are gross 🤢

Do they have any febreze?

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