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Re: cat odor

To: "Ken & Tammy" <wilhouse@charter.net>,
Subject: Re: cat odor
From: "John Friederich" <j.f@cox.net>
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 11:39:03 -0700
Oh-oh, you've just invited a flood of questions from Roadster owners about
their pets health... Be prepared...

John Friederich
LV, NV
'69 2000 (and 4 cats)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken & Tammy" <wilhouse@charter.net>
To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 8:14 PM
Subject: re: cat odor


> Hi guys and gals,
> I can give you the opinion of a veterinarian (me).  Just about any of the
odor
> neutralizers will work, but it seems that each cat's individual chemistry
may
> make one brand work better than another.  The Nature's Miracle brand seems
to
> work for most, but I've had others report it didn't work at all.  Which
ever
> you use, make sure you absolutely follow their directions.  For the money,
> plain vinegar works most of the time if you let it soak.  Do not use any
> ammonia based cleansers, since that is the same odor as urine.  Bleach
will
> work, but make sure you have plenty of ventilation, and wear gloves, the
> chemical reaction can produce nasty fumes and painful heat...
> One of the last conferences I attended had a long discussion about
> inappropriate urination in cats, and the speaker recommended a product
called
> Anti-Icky Goo.  I've never seen it sold, but I love the name.
> Ken Williams, DVM
> Janesville, WI
> '67 1600




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