Urine Off Stain & Odor Remover for Cats & Kittens (1-gallon jug (3.78 liters))


 

Kitchen & Housewares : Urine Off Stain & Odor Remover for Cats & Kittens (1-gallon jug (3.78 liters))

Kitchen & Housewares : Urine Off Stain & Odor Remover for Cats & Kittens (1-gallon jug (3.78 liters))

Urine Off Stain & Odor Remover for Cats & Kittens (1-gallon jug (3.78 liters))

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Urine Off Stain & Odor Remover for Cats & Kittens (1-gallon jug (3.78 liters))
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 16407







Binding: Misc.
Brand: Urine Off
EAN: 0300746606017
Label: Urine Off
Manufacturer: Urine Off
Publisher: Urine Off
Sales Rank: 16407
Size: 1-gallon jug (3.78 liters)
Studio: Urine Off


Features:
  • Specially Formulated For Cat & Kitten Urine
  • High-Performance Bio-Enzymatic Technology
  • Veterinarian Strength







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Cats do not go around marking objects by spraying just to irritate you. Cats spray and mark territory as a way of communication and declaring ownership, unfortunately these types of problems are disliked by many cat owners, and all too often this leads to abandonment. Urine-0ff's bio-enzymatic formula helps PERMANENTLY remove the pungent odors and stains caused by marking and minimizes repeat offenses by offering a unique pheromone blocker that impedes against future marking. Perfect for walls, carpets, sofas and more. Approved ''as safe'' by the Carpet Rug lnstitute.

















Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - GREAT product!
I had tried MANY products for my male cats 'marking' problem, and had sporadic luck with them. But this product does really seem to take away the smell - which is what I ultimately wanted! There are times when I have to go back and put some more over the spot, but the smell does usually go away after that. I am very impressed with this product!!
I can not, however, tell if it prevents him from marking on that spot again, because I have now had to resort to a wireless 'invisible fence' system in our house!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - excellent product, even better than kids-n-pets, worth the $$
I had tried kids-n-pets successfully in the past and it has worked very well. This time I had a large area of set in urine stains (sick older cat) and kids-n-pets just wasn't doing it. On humid days I would still smell urine. I purchased urine off in the gallon size, used a black light and literally poured it on to my carpet. I covered the offensive areas with plastic. I admit I used alot of the product. It took almost a week to dry. The odor was dramatically reduced. I choose to reapply again to be sure I had all of the odor eliminated. Again, I used alot of product, used plastic and it took about a week to dry. Now, the urine odor is completely gone! Even on the humid days! Kids-n-pets does work but I think urine off works better. (I also prefer the urine off smell, it's more like fabric softener) If you have a tough stain, urine off is worth the money. It will save your carpet!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Seems to work so far
My 15 year old cat has started to make it a habit of peeing all over my brand new carpet. I've tried a number of products, and this one seems to be the most effective. The urine stains are slowly fading under a blacklight, and the smell is almost completely gone. Overall I'm quite happy with this product, though until kitty learns to use the litter box I suspect I'll have to buy quite a bit more!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works great!
This stuff was recommed to us by a passing customer in a pet store. You really do have to get the carpet good and soaked for this to work correctly, but it's worth it because it really does get the odor out. It has a pleasant scent that isn't too strong, and is not at all 'chemical' smelling. Now I just have to get my cats to stop peeing in the same place....



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