How do u get rid of the smell of a cat spaying it turning me sick?

i have tried bleach, shake and vac bi carbe and zoflora

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getting the cat fixed does'nt always work, mine was done at five months, and he still pees on the curtains, you can get a product from the vet called Feliway, which you can spray on the areas he sprays on, in the meantime, wash everything down with washing powder diluted in water, it will destroy the piddle enzymes, you have to try to get rid of the scent, as he will go wherever he can smell where hes gone before.
castration
I'm pretty sure you can only replace the carpet, nothing shifts amonia
Throw the cat outside.
get the cat spayed or neutered. then the cat will stop spaying.
Get your vet to nip off his bits, the cat will still spray but wont be smelly
Give the Cat to Neil! LOL
you mean "S-P-R-A-Y-I-N-G"..? well, go tot pet store and ask for some odor removal tools and aids.
just leave bleach on it for a few hours and then spray fragranced air neuralizer onto it and also get the cat castrated.
Replace carpets, and get your cat seen to ASAP.
My cat don't do it cause he's been done
I heard straight vinegar will take the smell away.
Nad the mutha!
I used to rub my cats nose in whatever mess it had created, they only do it once, gauranteed :)
Use biological washing powder diluted in warm water. Soak the area thoroughly, blot up excess with kitchen paper. When dry, mist it with surgical spirit (or any other alcohol - assuming you've not drunk it to blot out the smell)
Feed the cat from the area that it marks - they will not spray where they eat or sleep (assuming it has been neutered)
There's a product called Urine Gone you can get over the internet, off of TV ads, or at Wal-Mart (and other stores) that is supposed to remove the smell as well as the residue.

I'd also talk to employees at pet supply stores and see what they'd reccomend.
I had the same problem in a room in my home, i used pepper, and it worked, as cats hate the smell of pepper, its worth a try
shampoo carpet but add 2 cap fulls of in shampoo solution
Well get the cat spayed or nuetered. Then it will stop making that smell. But I agree with one of the other people I think it's amonia. If it's on the carpet I would get it steam cleaned.
go to walmarts and get some lysolspray or some frebreeze or clorox bleach
The best thing to do is to move!
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Get the cat fixed, and while he's in the hospital replace the carpet and either replace the flooring or use a sealant on it.

Good luck!
get the cat done at the vets and never never clean areas with bleach- the cat will just mistake it for another cats pee and it will just try to mask the smell by putting its own smell on it time and time again-i think citronella will work or rub fresh orange/lemon peel everywhere good luck xx
move.
wash every thing 3 times sounds silly put vinegar on it each time i had to do that with my cat even sprayed people that walked in the house
I have 2 cats and HAD the same problem- I tried the most expesive stuff costing us around $150.00 and then also called a company called Chem-Dry(very expensive!) That did NOT work either because the pee and "spray" has soaked into the padding of the carpet.Then I found Urine-Gone for only $19.99 a bottle and it works GREAT! and NOOOO more nasty smells! You can buy it at Wallgreen's , Boscov's or get it on line on AS SEEN ON TV.com. Good luck!
I think you mean spraying - if it's your cat, castration is the answer. If it's other males visiting your female, get her spayed and wash sprayed site with dilute Jeyes fluid. It smells, but better than tomcat and they dislike the smell more than you will.
ask a vet; they can tell you how to get rid of the smell, and how to stop your cat from spraying. I assume you have had the cat neutered?? If not, the spraying is your own fault; cats should be neutered at 5 to 6 months old.
Hi! The best solution I've used: use Baking Soda. put baking soda on the top of the stains, cover with cat litter, (put baking soda again on top of the cat litter-ths not necessarily), cover with small/medium towel. Leave it 24 hours, then vacuum.

Dont use bleach! Careful when you use shampoo, etc.. it sometimes react bad (you even get worse smell) with cat urine because cat urine contains amoniac

Hope it helps
regular detergents to a cat, are like the scent of ANOTHER cat, so as soon as you clean it up, the cat will go back and RE spray, RE marking its territory.

you need to use lemon juice after a tar soap, and then liberally sprinkle the area with pepper.or if you can handle it, vinegar
cut it off

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