V. Dogs and Cats: Pet Stains & Odor

Completely Remove Pet Stains and Odors from Carpet

Having a companion animal is a lifetime commitment. And as responsible pet owners know, that means taking the good AND the bad - even when the bad involves stains and odors from urine and feces. Even house-trained pets can sometimes have accidents, and the first step in finding an effective solution is determining why your dog or cat is missing his mark.

If your perfectly trained pooch has recently been soiling in the house, his accidents may be the result of a medical condition. If you suspect illness, see your veterinarian immediately. Loss of bladder control in dogs and cats can also develop in old age, and can be a natural part of aging.

If your cat is soiling your rug or floor - or anywhere other than the litter box - take note of any signs of illness. Some of the most common medical reasons for lapses in the litter box are geriatric constipation and urinary tract problems. Contact your veterinarian if you think your cat may be sick.

Fastidious felines also have been know to soil in inappropriate places if their box isn't cleaned regularly. And any change in the environment - such as a new member of the household or disruption of their routine - can cause lapsed litter box usage. Changing the filler more frequently and using a litter box cleaner and deodorizer may work wonders.

Raging hormones, too, can cause cats to take their business elsewhere. Unneutered males often mark their territory with urine, and females in heat may urinate out of the box to advertise for suitors. If this is happening in your home, there's no better reason to make that spay/neuter appointment today!

Whether your geriatric dog is suffering from incontinence or your unneutered feline is spraying streams of strong-scented urine down the wall, you'll want to remove all traces of urine and feces from your home. Removing the stains and odors not only makes your home look and smell nicer, it will also help to discourage repeat offenses.

It's also important to completely eliminate the scent and odor. When you do, look for a product that is safe to use around your pet and is not just a perfume cover-up. A very effective way to remove pet stains and odors is with an all-natural enzyme product like Petastic Stain and Odor Remover (available at pet specialty stores). Petastic Stain and Odor Remover completely digests the source of odors and stains and is safe to use on carpets and all water-safe surfaces.

Please refer to the topic SOLVING HOUSE SPOILING.

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