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Question:
there is one corner that dusty chose to potty in that i could not put a box in and so then a couple of the boys marked it a couple of times and i have been trying everything to get rid of the smell. somehow, friday night, the cats got stuck in the living room/ kitchen area with no litterbox! the bedroom doors got shut but a visiting friend to corral her baby and that left them the couple of boxes in the laundry area and my bedroom so it was ok-but then a picture fell off of the wall and against the door that leads to this area and it got shut by that so no litterbox at all for who knows how long! i came home to such a horrid pile of pee and poop in this area of the carpet (the corner behind the front door)!!!! i actually retched when i walked in and then started crying when i saw it. the carpet here is so old that i vac and chunks come up!!! so last night, di brings me this odo-ban and soaks that area. i came in from outside and the smell of the potty was gone! gone!!! i thought, yeah, right, wait til it dries and the smell will come back and the carpet will eb nasty feeling from the spray.

nope.

not at all.

now, it is not a "pretty" smell, but it is not a "cleaner" smell or a disenfectant smell or any of that...its just a clean smell, if you get the difference. i did the whole house and it was overwhelmign at first, but afetr a bit, it was great. i just went from room to room, keeping the critters corraled away from it until it dried.

here is the link for the company and the page about it

http://www.odoban.com/Products/Retai...OdoBanRTU.html

the funny thing is, i had bought this year ago at sam's club, and totally forgotten about it after we sold the restaraunt and stopped breeding since i no longer could go to sam's club any more. now, i guess, it is more mainstream.

i also found while looking for this page that odo-ban has a pet formuls.

http://www.odoban.com/pet.html

and they have a product locator so you can find out what stores sell which products in which towns!


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i just discovered there is also something called groom control for a spray and wipe of your critter between groomings...now i find that odd, a cleaner adn disenfectant company? hmmm...

oh, and a pet stain remover and auto and stuff too, since i forgot to mention that.


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OMG I fully sympathise! Hopefully that won't happen again for you.


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Oh my, how awful!! I am really glad that stuff worked so well- that is good to know about!


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I just had to respond to weesiepoo's comment regarding Odo-Ban. YES, it has saved my life, or rather my nose and carpets and I have another wonderful use for it when house breaking puppys. If you spray it all over a freshly vaccumed carpet, not just the area where an accident occurred, it strongly discourages the dog to have another accident. Dogs, seem not to like the smell of the eucalyptus sent and it works as, what I call a "no no" spray. I have 2 Chihuahua's and they are the hardest of all dog breeds to house break ! Any minor change or trauma in their lives (like moving to a new house) and they go back to puppy hood and forget where they are supposed to go potty. My 1 year old male Chi, who I had nutered before he learned how to lift his leg, never got the message. He was so tiny when I got him as a puppy of 5 weeks, he could fit into a 2 cup pyrex measuring cup and there would still be room left. Because of his size he could not go outside to "go" by himself and I would just put him in a small laundry basket with a "wee wee" pad in the bottom every few hours. Consequently he never really learned the art of being house broken. As a result of a divorce, I had to move a few times in the past year and with each move accidents were out of hand. When I found Odo-Ban at my local Wal-Mart I bought it not intending to use it for doggie accidents. It was only when I was desperate to clean an accident and had run out of the puppy accident cleaners that never worked, I tried the Odo-Ban and was I suprised. I recommend it to anyone who has trouble housebreaking their puppy. It works like none of the other co called pet accident nutralizers. I have tried them all and some of them cost over $10.00 and did not even come close to my $2.89 Odo-Ban spray. If it wasnt for it I would probably have been asked to move because of the accidents. Glad to read your comments about this spray and pass the word on. Aloha from Hawaii, MaryAnn


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not only this, but it works to wash cat and doggy peed on laundry items and it even cleans up my ferret stinkies! it is the best! i just used it to wash my ferret hammocks, ferret baggies, and glider pouches!


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wow this stuff sounds great

wonder if we can get it in Canada??


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go check out their website, it has vendor lists on it, i do believe. i posted the link above.


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Yeah, my sister and mom use it too... mom uses it on my "animal stinky" laundry... heh... she doesn't like much that I work with animals.. heh, and my sister uses it once a week on her bed cause she says it smells like dog (cause Odie lies on it most of the day). Odie seems to like it after it has dried, though... lol.. when she initially sprays, he goes away, but once it's dry, he will lie on the bed smelling it all over... lol. It does a great work...

Oh, we also used it at the clinic when we had parvo patients... lol Not to exactly to clean (we used roccal for that), but to "neutralize" the smell... phew! lol


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It has a eucalyptus scent? Hamish would go completely whacky - he loves anything eucalyptus or menthol or mint - it's like catnip to him!
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