Pets give joy and comfort to their owners. However, their content requires special attention. Otherwise, the unpleasant odors of the pet's fur and toilet can scare away not only the guests of the house, but also the household members themselves.
Even if your four-legged pet is the smartest and most well-mannered, nature will take its toll, and he will hasten to mark his territory. And if in relation to dogs this problem is solved in the first few months - they can be taught to walk, then cats will visit their toilet in the apartment every day. And it's good if your pets "visit" the toilet prepared for them. More discomfort is caused by the smell of urine on carpets, furniture, wallpaper. Deodorants don't solve this problem. They do not get rid of odors, but only temporarily interrupt them with an even greater fragrance.
There are several reliable ways to get rid of the smell of cats and dogs in your apartment.
Folk methods
Wash the floors with iodine water. Add 20-30 drops of iodine to half a bucket of water. Iodine is good at eliminating urine odor, and your pet will instinctively look for the toilet that you have prepared for him and that he has already marked. Potassium permanganate has the same effect. Place a weak solution of potassium permanganate and wipe the floor with it.
Alcohol, soda, or tea leaves can help remove stains on carpets and furniture. Moisten the stain with water and then with a solution. Let it sit for a few minutes and wet again with water.
Store funds
There are so-called odor neutralizers. They can be used when cleaning carpets and furniture. They act as sprays, are harmless to people and pets, and are good at eliminating odors, preventing the four-legged prankster from making a toilet in the wrong place. Odor neutralizers can simply be used indoors with the animal, even if there are no unpleasant toilet odors in it.
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You can often find tips on the forums to clean floors with the addition of vinegar or chlorine. They also eliminate the smell of pet urine, but then you will have to eliminate the smell of the vinegar or chlorine itself. Plus, chlorine is toxic and can harm your pet.