No one likes the smell of cat urine – except, perhaps, the animals themselves. If you’ve started noticing a suspect aroma clinging to your carpets and upholstery, don’t fret: it’s quite normal feline behaviour. And the good news is that you can do something about it.
Why do they do it?
Many animals use their urine to claim territories. It is a form of communication that often signals an animal’s reproductive status. Some cats, typically the more dominant ones in the neighbourhood, may also mark the boundaries of their territory with faeces or cat urine (just for good measure).
What can you do about cat urine?
It is important that you clean up any urine or faeces thoroughly using a good enzyme cleaner. Homemade cleaning agents are often ineffective at breaking down the uric acid and fully removing the scent of urine. As long as your pet can smell their personal scent, they will return to the same spot to do their business. Enzyme cleaners remove all scent residue, effectively warding off repeat behaviour.
The unique ‘no touch’ Britex Urine Remover is designed to draw moisture and urine stains, whether old or new, up and away from carpets, rugs, mattresses and upholstery. No touching, rubbing or scrubbing is required. The spray is also effective against blood and vomit. The advanced enzyme formula eliminates the underlying odour and destroys stubborn stains, discouraging your pets from wetting the same region.