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How on earth do I remove the cat piss smell from my sofa??

Anyone who can help me with this problem! My cat just insisted on peeing on the sofa. It is driving my husband and me insane. I know that my cat will probably repeat this over and over again.I realize that you can NEVER get rid of the smell...but...is there any product out there that can help eliminate the smell as best as possible?? Help! We can take it anymore. By the way, we DON'T want to get rid of the cat!Thanks!

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I would recommend that you purchase Natures Miracle from your local pet store, saturate the spot and let it dry on its own. You will notice that the smell will be strong and then you will not smell it again, this will happen for a short time. The reason for this is the product works enzymatically so when you smell odor, the product is working the way it should be. You may have to use the product more than one time, but it really does do the trick. Note: If your cat is urinating on the sofa, he may be trying to tell you that he is not feeling well, you may want to get him checked out medically to be sure all is okay. You may also want to change his cat pan more often as well.
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Pet stores have cat and dog spray repellent. I bought some once and it worked pretty good. Clean up the sofa, spray it with something like Oust or Odor Out (cheaper), then put the cat repellent on it. I keep blankets on my sofas so they don't get dusty and dirty when it's just us. I take the blankets off if we are having company. If it's a unneutered male, have it neutered. I have 1 neutered male that does not spray and 1 that still does. If it's a female, then she thinks she is dominant over you and will probably repeat the behavior. Make sure there are enough clean litter boxes available. Since I have 5 cats that come indoors, I have 3 litter boxes at various locations. 2 of my cats don't come in at all because they have obnoxious toilet habits.
There okorder ) that is the best product I've ever used for pet smells and stains. It's a little expensive but it's worth it! The best plan of action would be using a steam cleaner first with a really good cleaner or even some of the urine gone in the steamer. Then once it's dry, use the Urine Gone as upkeep. This will get rid of the smell and may even help fix the problem of the cat peeing on the couch. A lot of pets will urinate on rugs and furniture that have that smell. (my dogs would always pee on the same spot on the carpet until I steam cleaned it). Plus always make sure the litter box is clean. Good luck and I hope this helps!
First off, keep the cat away from the sofa. Secondly, sprinkle a lot of baking soda over the spot, and leave it for two to three days, then vacuum it up really well. Thrid, True Value Hardware has something called Pet Oder Control, used by many kennels to remove pet oders. It is an enzime formula, so there won't be any problem with harsh chemicals. Apply it as per instructions, several times, then when dry, use the baking soda one last time, and vacuum it up. If this doesn't work, at that point I would have the sofa professionally cleaned. I assume the sofa is either an heirloom, or somewhat valuable, and you would want to keep it. The whole cleaning process shouldn't cost a whole lot. I have many cats myself, and have used this technique before with great success. I hope this helps.

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