Cat urine smell on luggage
Urgency:S.O.S.!
Category: Travel
Asked by: Mary S. (marysavage1962) 1 year ago
Does anyone have any suggestions for getting the smell of cat urine out of fabric luggage?
Answers from Zootooers
Answered by: ann f. (afuller) 1 year ago
you can try odo-ban (not sure of spelling), and scrub it in with a toothbrush or something similiar. you can also take some baking soda, and but a good amount on the area that has the worse smell. add vinegar, and while it fizzes, scrub with toothbrush or whatever.
hope this helps.
Answered by: Debbie S. (swansong82) 1 year ago
I would use Nature's Miracle. It works on all organic stains.
Answered by: Joyce (joycebolt) 1 year ago
Maybe bleach water, or new luggage. it's a horrible smell. good luck
Answered by: maryjodellamaggiore 1 year ago
Yes! Nature's Miracle for fabric. You'll need to saturate the fabric and let it dry. I've used this stuff on my couches, fabric chairs, etc. Great product.
Good luck.
Answered by: Tracy Moser Re Pets M. (tracyatouterloop) 1 year ago
Ohhhh! THAT HAPPEN TO ME, I NOTICED IT AFTER WE GOT TO THE AIRPORT! I bought new luggage!
Answered by: Leith h. (Lucidpets) 1 year ago
They have some stuff at petco that works well. saturate the area wipe up as much as you can pulling the urine out then saturate again ans set it outside to dry.
Answered by: J P. (Lucky13) 1 year ago
This has happened to me as well, and it's not pleasent! I used hydrogen peroxide/vinegar solution (50/50 mix) and used Febreze afterward. That seemed to take care of the problem.
Answered by: D W. (dminpin) 1 year ago
My newest find for removing pet odors is Nature's Miracle 3in1 Odor Destroyer. So far it has worked on everything I tried it on.
Answered by: Kate H. (dixiepets) 1 year ago
I used Urine Off before with great results. I sell this on my website Dixiepets.com
Answered by: Mischa H. (mischalynn) 1 year ago
One thing that I have found that works on cat urine is hydrogen peroxide. My tom cat (even though neutered, of course) was going to the bathroom in one of the bedrooms. I soaked the spot with peroxide, then cleaned it with regular carpet cleaner, and problem solved.


