How to Remove Cat Urine Smell? Practical Tips Please Check
If you have cats at home, nothing is more troublesome than persistent cat urine smell. You need serious cleaning to remove the odor. Today, I share some practical tips hoping to solve your headache.
To clean cat urine, you can first absorb it with paper towels or an old towel, pressing until no yellow urine remains on the towel. If the urine is already dry, you can skip this step.

Use cleaning agents containing enzymes, as they are the best for breaking down the proteins in urine and reducing the smell. You can wet the area with cat urine with the cleaner and let it dry naturally in one place.
Use a vinegar solution; this homemade solution is also a great natural deodorizer. Put it in a spray bottle and spray it on areas with cat urine, covering a broad range.
If cleaning harder floor surfaces, you can buy special cleaners for cat urine. First, wipe off the stains, then put water and bleach into a spray bottle to spray, and finally wipe clean.

For clothes stained with cat urine, you can wash with apple cider vinegar and detergent. If the smell remains, add enzymes for another wash.
After the stains are gone, there may still be an odor. Sprinkle baking soda, a natural cleaner that not only cleans but also deodorizes.
For large carpets at home, you can use a vacuum cleaner to remove stains on the surface, then use a water extractor. It not only moistens the carpet but also cleans well. Cold water works better.

Now that you know cleaning methods, the most important thing is to teach your cat proper toilet habits. Repeatedly teach them to use the litter box, scolding loudly when they make mistakes. Cats are very smart; if you teach them several times, they will quickly learn. Change the cat litter once a week. Cats dislike dirty litter boxes since they are clean animals and will choose clean places to relieve themselves. You can also buy cat litter with scents that cats like.
Hope today's sharing is helpful to everyone.