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01-11-2012, 06:25 PM | #1 | |||
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I need to find something that really works to mask/neutralize/hide the odor of cat urine. I know the only way to really fix it is to tear up the carpet and pad, sand the floor (because it probably soaked in) and replace the carpet.
Can't afford it. And can't see doing that when we still have two 10-year-old cats. For now I just want not to smell cat pee. And whatever I use can't have it's own stink, because my husband is allergic to a lot of fragrances (like Febreeze, etc.). *sigh*
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