Monday, 3 June 2019

5 Things You Should Know About Cat Pee and Furniture


If you own a cat you may have to deal with your cat doing their business on the furniture. Cat pee is very unpleasant smelling and can be difficult to remove. Here are 5 things you should know about cat pee and your furniture.

Chemicals
It requires harsh chemicals like ammonia to get rid of cat pee smell. Even then there is no guarantee that the smells will come out entirely. The chemicals may damage your furniture.

Female Cats Don't Spray Often
95% of cat pee incidents come from male cats. Female cats thankfully don't spray too often on furniture in your house.

Cat Hormones Create the Smell
The reason the cat pee smells so bad is that it is filled with mating hormones. This indeed attracts a potential mate with it's very strong odor.

It's Seasonal
Cat's usually spray in the house during the spring and summer. These are evidently their mating seasons. Spaying or neutering your cats will prevent them from spraying.

Female Cat pee Is Worse
The difference in hormones makes female cat pee very hard to deal with. It is harder to get rid of the smell than for male cat pee. In addition female cat pee stains much worse and can cause permanent discolouration on your furniture.

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