Help is Finally Here! Elimate Cat Litter Box Odors

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Hello fellow cat lovers,

So you’ve got cats? Let me start off with our story. We are a family of 6 people, 2 adults four kids and currently 10 cats. Yes that is not a typo 10 cats.

A few years back we decided that it would be fun to have a cattery and sell kittens. That does sound like fun doesn’t it?? Please don’t judge us. We love animals:)

We’ve owned cats, dogs, hamsters, rats, peacocks, chickens. We’ve also rescued many animals over the years, bunnies, raccoons, mice and recently a woodchuck.

So while we love animals and specifically cats, we don’t love the odors that having cats who reside with us create, by having 7 cat litter boxes. In fact there is nothing much worse than cat pee. Ok maybe skunks are worse, but cat pee is still awful!

As you can imagine what comes with a cattery is a lot of cat box odor, and while we loved raising the kittens for 6 years, when we finally decided to stop breeding, we were left with 10 full grown cats. If you’re anything like me the smell of cat urine is intolerable.

We had been through the whole gamut of different options that are available for use in eliminating kitty litter odors. You know, automatic cat litter scoopers, every conceiveable brand of cat litter, like Tidy Cat Litter and on and on. Nothing was working that well.

Yes when you changed the kitty litter boxes it would stop the cat urine odors briefly, that is until one of the cats would use the clean cat litter pans. Yipes here we go again, smelly house! Phoebe from Friends could have wrote a song about our house: Smelly house, Smelly house, oh what a Smelly  house.

Finally after being tortured for way too long with cat urine odor. We had had enough. After thoroughly thinking through this situation, we hatched a plan and came up with a completely brilliant idea. It was pure genius and need I say it again, brilliant! If it worked it would completely eliminate all of our cat urine ordor problems and our house would be once again back to smelling like a clean house should.

Luckily for you our brilliant cat eliminating odor plan worked. In fact it worked so beautifully that when you step into our house you would never suspect that we have 7 kitty litter boxes. The only giveaway would be that you would probably see various cats either sitting or lounging around the house as cats are known to do.

We decided that it wasn’t fair to the rest of the world to keep this completely brilliant and genius product to ourselves. After all we know better than most what cat pee is all about. So because of this we’ve put together a kit that you can purchase and thus you’ll be able to finally eliminate 100% of any kitty litter box odor that you have in your house. We call it Litter Vent

If you can’t take the cat urine odor anymore and would like to get your house back to smelling nice, this is the way to go. We guarantee that it will work for you, just like it does for us.

Please feel free to leave any comments about how fantastic you think Litter Vent is. We love accolades. Well obviously, duh.

Oh and one last thing, you’ll even be able to hide your cat litter furniture boxes under a table in your living room or kitchen or even your bedroom and no one will be the wiser, you won’t even remember it’s there. Just remember to be a good cat owner and change the litter regularly. Cats will take exception to having a really dirty litter box, so even though you won’t be smelling any odors, the litter box still needs to be changed.

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Cat Furniture

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http://www.catbedandtoy.com/ - Cat Furniture can make life easier on your kitty. Most of our domesticated felines are hundred per cent indoor animals. We must simulate the facilities which they find in abundance outdoors. These loveable domesticated felines need, Cat Trees, Cat Scratching Posts, Cat Litter Cabinets, Outdoor Cat Houses, Cat Gyms, Cat Condos, and Cat Beds. Visit Cat Bed And Toy Dot Com, for a wide range of discount cat furniture, that would make your feline friend happy, But not tax your budget, or your back pocket.

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How to Rid yourself of Cat Urine Smell

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If you own a cat, managing her urine smell is always a grave issue. She may pee around in the house on the carpet or on your furniture. The urine gets soaked in the carpet or the sofa and it is very hard to remove the stain or get rid of the smell. Many times, you may use some solution to do away with the smell, but it returns after a while.

It is very difficult to treat your cat’s urine from the furniture or rugs because of three elements. Your cat’s urine contains urea which is the sticky deposit, uric acid which gives the bad smell to the urine and urochrome which gives her urine the hue. The presence of uric in the urine contains crystals and salts. When they dry, they give out very unpleasant smell. When moisture is reapplied to them, removing your cat’s urine becomes a problem.

One thing you must preserve well in your mind is that you must never treat your cat’s urine with ammonia to remove the urine or any product which contains ammonia. Her urine itself contains ammonia and if you will use such product to remove it, it may attract your cat to use the same area for urinating again.

You can find many products in pet shops to clean your cat’s urine and get rid of the smell. One of the best solutions of dealing with cat’s urine smell is to clean it with white vinegar. Mix vinegar with some water to form a mixture. Apply this solution on the affected area with a paper towel. Do not rub it but soak the urine. Clean the area with a wet towel afterwards. This will reduce the smell of the urine noticeably.

The most important thing is that you need to put an end to the problem from its roots. You need to stop your cat from peeing around in the house. She may do so because of medical reason or because of lack of toilet training. You need to train it to use the tray or the litter box if you do not want to spend the rest of your life tackling with her urine’s smell.

Lara Lee

Proper Pet Cat Care: What Your Beloved Cats Need

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Cats have especial needs, which should be provided to them if you want to have them as pets.  What they need are the simple and basic pet cat care, such as cat food, basic cat items such as beddings and litter container as well as cat grooming tools. Likewise, what pet cats need is the attention and affection that you can provide and share to these lovable animals.

One of the most basic pet cat care is the nutritious and enriched cat food. Nothing fancy, only the simple but full of nutrients and vitamins that the animals need for maximum growth, body building and development.

Cats can become voracious when it comes to food, and so as pet owners it is a must that you watch their diet. 4 meals a day is enough for the young cats. However, as they grow older, you should have the meals reduced to 2 to 3 small meals a day. Sufficient water should be given to your cats. It would be great if you can concoct yourself the cat food of your pet in order to assure the nutritional value and as well as the freshness of the food that they take in.

 Another important pet cat care is providing your beloved animal with cat grooming. Definitely you must not neglect this aspect of caring for your cats. Regular and proper grooming should be given to them. Time comes when you notice that your cat’s fur is getting thicker and longer. You then must take time out to trim it or at least brush the hair regularly.  Bathing is also desired as you see your pet becoming unkempt.

Likewise, you must also make sure that your cat does not have fleas and ticks problems. Parasites should be taken care of by using safe anti tick and flea products. It should be noted however that not only should you take care of the parasites on your cats but also on the surroundings and furniture on your home as they are very likely to be infested too.

Pet cat care can be very meticulous but if done properly and regularly, it turns out to be not that difficult to do. The important thing is that you provide your pet with the best care and attention that you can.

For more about pet cat, cat care and other cat articles, do visit our Pinoy Pet Blog site.

Ernesto Maitim

cats dont need kitty litter!!!

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Ways You Can Crate Train Your Cat

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Taking care of a cat can both be a rewarding and frustrating experience.

The rewarding part is coming home to a cute, furry little creature whose antics can bring a smile to your face.

The frustrating part is trying to house-train and litter train them.

You can get over the frustrating part by starting them young.

Once you have a kitten that you plan to take home as a pet, you may start house-training them. Crate training is one of the most effective ways to do this.

Cats can be your best friend for life if you just care for them properly.

If you will train them at a young age, they will learn to follow “house rules” and not litter on your bed or scratch your furniture with their claws.

A cat needs proper care, time and attention. Here are some tips on how you can use crate-training work to your advantage:

1. Remember that crate training will take some time.

You need all the time and patience that you can muster as a cat owner to fully train a cat. This is why you have to start out while they are young.

Familiarize them with what they can and cannot do using the crate.

If you take your cat along with you when you travel and you are in a place where pets are not allowed to roam around freely, put them in a crate.

This would let your cat know that being outside is not that safe, so your pet will be content to stay inside the crate.

2. Select the perfect crate for your feline friend.

There are some materials that cats love to scratch with their claws. This would make the time that they spend in the crate more bearable despite being confined.

There are metal and plastic crates that your cat can fit into. Make sure that it can move freely when inside. Also, you can put your cat’s favorite toy in the crate, like a ball of yarn or a small stuffed toy.

3. Crate-train your pet cat slowly, but surely.

Start by spending time with them while inside the crate. Then you can introduce your cat to eating food inside the crate. Do not worry if they do not respond positively the first time, as they will get used to it eventually.

Later on, they will learn to spend time in the crate when you are not at home or during the night.

The key here is to not let your cat feel frustrated inside the crate and spend enough time with them to make them feel loved and cared for.

Jay Schindler

Ways You Can Crate Train Your Cat

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Taking care of a cat can both be a rewarding and frustrating experience.

The rewarding part is coming home to a cute, furry little creature whose antics can bring a smile to your face.

The frustrating part is trying to house-train and litter train them.

You can get over the frustrating part by starting them young.

Once you have a kitten that you plan to take home as a pet, you may start house-training them. Crate training is one of the most effective ways to do this.

Cats can be your best friend for life if you just care for them properly.

If you will train them at a young age, they will learn to follow “house rules” and not litter on your bed or scratch your furniture with their claws.

A cat needs proper care, time and attention. Here are some tips on how you can use crate-training work to your advantage:

1. Remember that crate training will take some time.

You need all the time and patience that you can muster as a cat owner to fully train a cat. This is why you have to start out while they are young.

Familiarize them with what they can and cannot do using the crate.

If you take your cat along with you when you travel and you are in a place where pets are not allowed to roam around freely, put them in a crate.

This would let your cat know that being outside is not that safe, so your pet will be content to stay inside the crate.

2. Select the perfect crate for your feline friend.

There are some materials that cats love to scratch with their claws. This would make the time that they spend in the crate more bearable despite being confined.

There are metal and plastic crates that your cat can fit into. Make sure that it can move freely when inside. Also, you can put your cat’s favorite toy in the crate, like a ball of yarn or a small stuffed toy.

3. Crate-train your pet cat slowly, but surely.

Start by spending time with them while inside the crate. Then you can introduce your cat to eating food inside the crate. Do not worry if they do not respond positively the first time, as they will get used to it eventually.

Later on, they will learn to spend time in the crate when you are not at home or during the night.

The key here is to not let your cat feel frustrated inside the crate and spend enough time with them to make them feel loved and cared for.

Jay Schindler

Ways You Can Crate Train Your Cat

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Taking care of a cat can both be a rewarding and frustrating experience.

The rewarding part is coming home to a cute, furry little creature whose antics can bring a smile to your face.

The frustrating part is trying to house-train and litter train them.

You can get over the frustrating part by starting them young.

Once you have a kitten that you plan to take home as a pet, you may start house-training them. Crate training is one of the most effective ways to do this.

Cats can be your best friend for life if you just care for them properly.

If you will train them at a young age, they will learn to follow “house rules” and not litter on your bed or scratch your furniture with their claws.

A cat needs proper care, time and attention. Here are some tips on how you can use crate-training work to your advantage:

1. Remember that crate training will take some time.

You need all the time and patience that you can muster as a cat owner to fully train a cat. This is why you have to start out while they are young.

Familiarize them with what they can and cannot do using the crate.

If you take your cat along with you when you travel and you are in a place where pets are not allowed to roam around freely, put them in a crate.

This would let your cat know that being outside is not that safe, so your pet will be content to stay inside the crate.

2. Select the perfect crate for your feline friend.

There are some materials that cats love to scratch with their claws. This would make the time that they spend in the crate more bearable despite being confined.

There are metal and plastic crates that your cat can fit into. Make sure that it can move freely when inside. Also, you can put your cat’s favorite toy in the crate, like a ball of yarn or a small stuffed toy.

3. Crate-train your pet cat slowly, but surely.

Start by spending time with them while inside the crate. Then you can introduce your cat to eating food inside the crate. Do not worry if they do not respond positively the first time, as they will get used to it eventually.

Later on, they will learn to spend time in the crate when you are not at home or during the night.

The key here is to not let your cat feel frustrated inside the crate and spend enough time with them to make them feel loved and cared for.

Jay Schindler

Ways You Can Crate Train Your Cat

Posted by: admin  :  Category: cat litter furniture

Taking care of a cat can both be a rewarding and frustrating experience.

The rewarding part is coming home to a cute, furry little creature whose antics can bring a smile to your face.

The frustrating part is trying to house-train and litter train them.

You can get over the frustrating part by starting them young.

Once you have a kitten that you plan to take home as a pet, you may start house-training them. Crate training is one of the most effective ways to do this.

Cats can be your best friend for life if you just care for them properly.

If you will train them at a young age, they will learn to follow “house rules” and not litter on your bed or scratch your furniture with their claws.

A cat needs proper care, time and attention. Here are some tips on how you can use crate-training work to your advantage:

1. Remember that crate training will take some time.

You need all the time and patience that you can muster as a cat owner to fully train a cat. This is why you have to start out while they are young.

Familiarize them with what they can and cannot do using the crate.

If you take your cat along with you when you travel and you are in a place where pets are not allowed to roam around freely, put them in a crate.

This would let your cat know that being outside is not that safe, so your pet will be content to stay inside the crate.

2. Select the perfect crate for your feline friend.

There are some materials that cats love to scratch with their claws. This would make the time that they spend in the crate more bearable despite being confined.

There are metal and plastic crates that your cat can fit into. Make sure that it can move freely when inside. Also, you can put your cat’s favorite toy in the crate, like a ball of yarn or a small stuffed toy.

3. Crate-train your pet cat slowly, but surely.

Start by spending time with them while inside the crate. Then you can introduce your cat to eating food inside the crate. Do not worry if they do not respond positively the first time, as they will get used to it eventually.

Later on, they will learn to spend time in the crate when you are not at home or during the night.

The key here is to not let your cat feel frustrated inside the crate and spend enough time with them to make them feel loved and cared for.

Jay Schindler

Cat Urine Odor-can it be Removed

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The cat population in America is more than 75 million, and anyone who owns a cat knows that stains and smells from cat urine odor can be a problem. Cat urine that seeps through carpet, into padding and down to the floor beneath can give your home an unpleasant aroma and bad look. In almost all cases, cat urine is the worst perpetrator for cat stains and cat odors.

 

When cats urinate as a means of elimination, they normally do it on a horizontal or flat surface like the ground or in a litter box. When cats spray in order to mark their territory, they turn their backsides to the object, twitch their tails and spray urine on the vertical surface.

 

The cat’s urine is an amber-colored liquid waste fluid excreted by the kidneys and is composed of waste products of protein metabolism. The color of cat urine and its staining potential will often depend on dietary habits, age and sex of the cat, whether the cat is on medication, and the health of the cat. It can saturate absorbent materials such as padding, upholstery and mattresses.

 

Cat urine odor and other pet area odor problems result from ammonia, gases emitted from urine and feces. Left untreated these pet odors can increase in concentration resulting in health problems for animals and humans alike. Studies have shown that even low levels of ammonia can cause damage to the respiratory tract, high rates of pneumonia, reduced weight gains and excess stress on cats.

 

Cat urine has a distinctive and unpleasant odor that can saturate furniture and carpeting. Even litter-trained cats can spray when stressed or upset.  Cats who develop frequent spraying should be taken to the veterinarian to determine if a medical cause is behind the increased spraying. No matter why a cat sprays urine, the odor is strong and pungent. Removing cat urine odor is often a difficult task for the cat owner but it can be accomplished.

 

Before you start, if you are having problems locating where your cat has urinated or sprayed use a black light. The offending area will show up using this method. Many products are on the market to remove cat urine odors but all are not equal.  Cat owners who want to use a professional product should ask a veterinarian for a recommendation.  Cat urine odor can also be removed with common household items and some old-fashioned cleansing.

Raymond R Watson