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Cat peed in slow cooker and cant get rid of the smell - ideas pls.

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jellyjelly · 29/12/2009 20:31

The cat peed in the slow cooker and i have cleaned and cleaned. Smell is still there - any ideas anyone?

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supersalstrawberry · 29/12/2009 20:32

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MUTTletoe · 29/12/2009 20:33

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cathcat · 29/12/2009 20:33

rofl and ewwww!
Sorry, not helpful I know.

jellyjelly · 29/12/2009 20:35

I threw the onions in there. I dont think she likes onions at all.

She is ok now. Slow c ooker not.

How she actually managed to do it I dont know.

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MaryMotherOfCheeses · 29/12/2009 20:35

Eeeeeew!

ilovesprouts · 29/12/2009 20:36

bin them both !!

dittany · 29/12/2009 20:37

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WidowWadman · 29/12/2009 20:38

The husband suggests garlic and red wine and the cat should come out nicely after a few hours. (Just don't forget to peel it first)

Pennies · 29/12/2009 20:38

So this was a protest piss because she objects to onions?

NoBiggy · 29/12/2009 20:38

Your cat hates you.

MyCatIsABiggerBastardThanYours · 29/12/2009 20:39

I'd have to throw it out.

I used to have a cat that would perch on the coal bucket and pee in it. Bloody funny to watch if you caught it doing it and made the coal fizz when you put it on the fire.

jellyjelly · 29/12/2009 20:41

I think it was a piss protest but she has stoppped since i took her to the vet and she put a needle in her bladder. I cant blame the poor cat for hating me.

She is very small, not smelly and normally lovely.

On a different note I hide all onions now.

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BananaPudding · 29/12/2009 20:41

Throw it out, you'd never be able to stomach anything cooked I'm it even even if the smell was gone.

jellyjelly · 29/12/2009 20:43

HAHA I am pissed off as its a new cooker.
Buggering cat.

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whomovedmychocolate · 29/12/2009 20:45

Bicarbonate of soda plus water, boil for an hour will get rid of the stink.

Sorry to be the bearer of a sensible answer

DoesntTheTurkeyDragOn · 29/12/2009 20:46

Buggering the cat is not the answer.

dittany · 29/12/2009 20:48

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cocolepew · 29/12/2009 20:50

Don't bugger the cat, it'll taste tough, try sauteing.

frasersmummy · 29/12/2009 20:53

post for a swap on the xmas presents swap thread?????????

MumOfAPickle · 29/12/2009 20:54

Bicarb. It got the vomit smell out of a Fimble when nothing else would

MollieO · 29/12/2009 20:54

Slow cookers are so cheap these days how on earth could you contemplate using one a cat has weed in?

whomovedmychocolate · 29/12/2009 20:57

What the heck have you guys got against urine - generally sterile and easily removed with simple chemicals. Hardly the stuff of culinary nightmares

jellyjelly · 29/12/2009 20:57

how cheap are they?

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DoesntTheTurkeyDragOn · 29/12/2009 20:58

So, WMMC, do you have a recipe for cat's piss casserole?

MUTTletoe · 29/12/2009 21:00

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