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trese52 | 04:48 Wed 01st Sep 2004 | Animals & Nature
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We have a basement room with a concrete floor and glued on indoor/outdoor carpeting. I thought 0ne of my cats peed on the rug and to no avail, after buying different odor removers did I get rid of the smell. Then I read something about the backing on some carpeting that does smell like cat urine, and it says not to steam clean, which I had already done! Does anyone have any ideas other than ri[pping up the carpeting?
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It's the screed they use on these carpets and that's exactly what it smells like! The only thing I can think of is to buy some odour neutralising liquid and spray it on. Good luck.
One thing to bear in mind is that no matter what cleaner you use to remove the smell, the ammonia in cat pee is hard to remove. This actually attracts the cat and therefore people (like me!) find that once their pet has peed outside the litter box, they keep going back to the same place to pee. Maybe you should watch your cat to see if he/she is being attracted to the same place. If it is, then maybe it was cat pee after all. If its not, then it's your carpet. If you find out it IS pee, I suggest you search online for some products that will help remove the ammonia. I know that lemon works, but that will bleach your carpet. Good luck!

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