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David H | 17:50 Fri 17th Feb 2006 | Science
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If a cat or dog 'leaves a message' on the carpet which you clean, how long can any remaining germs survive afterwards?
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What sort of message, a not that they are off down the put so don't do them any dinner?

Sorry I couldn't resist.

I'd say depending on how you clean it would vary. Bleech straight away, with water couple of days possibly.

All depends on how well you clean it and the thickness of the carpet!


Bacteria thrive in little nooks and crannies, so make sure you clean it very thoroughly. I would use a bleach based carpet cleaner, but be careful of discolouring the carpet!!

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I did my best, but over the years and houses you can see the place afterwards, but I would imagine with little left it would biodegrade and they'd have little to live off after a while. Toothbrushes lost their germs after a few days, I only hope the carpet does, especialy after stain removal!
there is a product you can put straight on the carpet from pet shops in a liquid form that breaks down the acids in "pet messages" that household cleaners can not, and bleach is unacceptable full stop. Remember that an animals scent is different from our own and can still smell it after cleaning, if you dont get rid of it 100% the animal associates that area as a place to go for other "messages" I can't remember what it is called but I saw it on "it's me or the dog" on channel 4
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Well, the number ones have a special spray I use now, it's for the other types, but as it's a universal problem with pet owners we all seem to manage.


I won't mention the chair...

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