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Old 06-17-2017, 07:19 AM
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I'm definitely hypo. No doubt about it. Nothing else on my "moving-soon list" will be anywhere near this activating, so maybe once I'm done I can get off this roller coaster...
But that doesn't mean I should allow this to continue until I finish up in there. I'm considering upping the gabapentin to 600mg now.

Bobby, the scent of cat urine is nearly impossible to get out if it sets in, and the smell is ****ing heinous. Humidity and wetting an effected area usually makes the odor worse, so fabric refreshers aren't a good idea, and air fresheners don't work well or last long. The odor is overpowering and is overtaking the whole apartment now because it's been hot and humid.

Yesterday I bought 3 GALLONS of Urine Destroyer and 2 large spray bottles for my project today. I'm sure spraying to to the point of saturating everything (as directed) will take a long time, but at least I will know I'll be treating the spots evenly before running out of product. I have to go buy a couple of rolls of paper towels before starting tho since that thought didn't occur to me yesterday.

Nature's Miracle suggests cleaning the carpet with their shampoo after the spots dry completely (apparently it's very important to let the product dry). I already have their shampoo and a crappy little carpet cleaner, but I think I may wait to go through that until I'm done cleaning the walls.

It smells ****ing terrible in here!!! I hope treating the carpet in the cat room is enough to kill the smell in the rest of the apartment, but maybe we'll be dealing with it until I clean the walls, too? IDK. I hope not.
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