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It worked for 1 day and then the odor returned. I ended up using a home remedy that was not only effective but much, much cheaper. I found a site that offered to rememdies to remove cat urine odor in my rug. The first was to mix white vinegar and water, 50-50. The second was to mix peroxide, baking soda, and a few drips of dish washing detergant. I did both remedies, one after the other, and although to smell was a bit poignant and my son had to sleep with me for a night becuase of the smell and the chill in the room, it worked and the smell hasn't returned. This neutralizes the amonia in the urine crystals permanently.
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I use this spray to clean up any hairballs (after picking up the main deposit of course), and I use it to clean out the litter box - once I have dumped the used litter and rinsed the box I spray it down with Nature's Miracle and then wipe clean with paper towels. I use the spray to keep litter boxes clean between full washings too, if a clump sticks to the side of the box I scrape off with the scoop and move litter away from that side, spray with NM and wipe clean with a paper towel, then smooth the litter back. It helps keep our litter boxes stink free, which is important if you want your cat to continue using it.
I also had an incident when we first adopted our third cat, we had her separated from the others in our bedroom, but we did not know she didn't know how to use a litter box. We left her alone all day to allow her to settle in since she was very skittish, and when we checked on her the room stank - she had urinated and defecated on our bed. She didn't know any better, she had tried to cover it with the blankets. But what a mess! OUr mattress was a futon and the time and the urine soaked all the way through (she must have saved it up all day and then went). We stripped the covers and soaked them in the bathtub with some Nature's Miracle in water, and took the futon outside and poured the rest of the gallon of NM onto the urine spot. We alowed the futon to dry gradually as the NM instructions say. We soaked the bedding for a few hours then wrung it out and washed it in the washing machine - again adding Nature's Miracle to the wash. Thankfully, there was no remaining smell at all once the futon and the bedding were dry! I have an extremely sensitive sense of smell and I was able to continue sleeping on the futon (after 2 nights on the sofa while it dried!) and use the bedding. Importantly, our cats never sniffed around on the bed so they did not smell anything either.
(By the way, we trained our kitty to use a litter box by putting dirt from outside in the litter - she'd been an outdoor stray cat so she was looking for "dirt" and the new litter box we got her smelled too clean! If only we'd known about Dr. Elsey's Cat Attract back then we would have used that.)
Nature's Miracle breaks down the proteins in cats urine and feces that cause the smell, so it doesn't cover up the smell, and it doesn't try to "shampoo out" the smell like carpet cleaner would - you can never wash away that smell you have to attack it at the molecular level with nature's own way of breaking down proteins. It works!
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My cat had a urine tract problem and the situation was getting out of hand - Odorwise!-. This product completely took the odor away. Buy this product. The cat's in good health now thank goodness.
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My dog has bionic pee that stains bright yellow. I have never seen anything make pee disappear like Nature's miracle. It works. Even on stains that I find long after the fact. Just douse the stain, like someone else suggested, Liberally. And let it sit there. When you return, you won't be able to find the stain.
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I FIND THIS TO BE THE BEST PRODUCT ON THE MARKET FOR REMOVING PET STAINS AND ODORS FROM CARPETS, ETC
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