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Cat wee on two kids car seats, any tips ??

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DorcusLane · 08/02/2010 13:23

Hello.... basically we left our two car seats in the hallway, after someone borrowed them.
The cat litter tray is also in the hall, there has been a strong smell of piss in the hall over the weekend, I thought it was the litter needing refreshing...did that...still blinking stank of piss,..I then discovered the little s**t had peed on both car seats!!...I hate the thing!....I cant remove the covers unfortunately, the pee is dry, any suggestions/tips pleease?

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TulipsInTheRain · 08/02/2010 13:31

antibacterial fabreze usually works for us...... spray on until it's sopping though, not just damp like the instructions say.

DorcusLane · 08/02/2010 14:15

Thanks Tulips, but does that just disguise the smell?, if one of the girls spill juice when in their chairs, wont the smell come back to haunt me? (and make them smell of cat wee??

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TulipsInTheRain · 08/02/2010 14:20

seems to work pretty well.... one of ouirs peed on the bed once and the febreze worked brilliantly... no recurrance whatsoever.

i've used it on carpets and a car seat too and it worked just as well

stoopid cats.... why on earth do we put up with them?

Dillie · 08/02/2010 18:21

I use bi-carb of soda.

My cat got locked in a cupboard .. the daft animal thought it looked cozy and I didnt see him in there!

The poor thing got stuck in there all day, so I guess he didnt have the ability to hold it in for 7 hours!

I used a fairly strong solution, but it did the trick.

I did also use that antibacterial fabreeze too, just incase anything nasty was hanging around

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