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- From: kendall@adobe.com (Janice Kendall)
- Subject: Re: Pet Smells
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.233301.9552@adobe.com>
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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 23:33:01 GMT
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- In article <C0138H.Jns@fiu.edu> cris@rigel4.fiu.edu (Cris Moore) writes:
- >
- >How should I go about removing the odor that was left after a room had been occupied by
- >dogs & cats for several months (don't ask)....
- >
- >The smell seems to be even in the walls....please help.
- >
- >
- >--
- >Cris Moore (cris@fiu.edu) | Why is this "page" intentionally left blank
- >Florida International U. | when it isn't?
- >Workstation Support |
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- Find Nature's Miracle at your pet food store. It's an enzyme that breaks down
- the urine (or something).
-
- I had a diabetic, formerly outdoor, cat who peed very frequently (even though
- he got his insulin every morning). He also became arthritic and started
- staying indoors. After eating, he'd saunter from the kitchen into the
- living room, stopping, as was his nature, to relieve himself along the
- way - in the hallway.
-
- We put a cat box, in the hallway, but he didn't like it much. I have
- a wonderful image of him walking up to the box, putting his front paws on
- the edge, looking up at us, and then proceeding to pee outside the box -
- his look was "so, what're you gonna do about it?!"
-
- He passed on a little over a year ago and our house does NOT smell of urine -
- even after it's been closed up when we've been out of town.
-
- Nature's Miracle. (No, I don't work for them and offer no guarantees.)
-
- Janice Kendall kendall@adobe.com ...!{decwrl|sun}!adobe!kendall
-
- Don't Panic! Clinton will be our *42*nd President.
-