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Re: cats and carpetsFrom: Lisa (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 6 Dec 1999 21:13:20 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Dessa wrote: > >I recently moved into an apartment that has cat spray and urination all >over the carpets. The carpets have been cleaned a few times already but >the smell has not left. Can the amonia smell from the rug cause >problems to me or the pregnancy since it is all around the house and >theres not to much that I can do about it? I'm mostly worried about any >diseases or respirtory problems it can have on my child because of the >amonia smell. You can go to the pet store and get a wonderful product called Natures Miracle. It work with enzymes to nutralize the amonia. It is completely safe and non toxic. You can use it in a rug shampooer or just apply directly. Pour into a spray bottle and you want to get the rug wet not just damp. I used it and it is a miracle. Good luck on your pregancy.
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