I really love my cats, but I don’t like them peeing anywhere in my house! They don’t use the litter tray and spread their pee everywhere. So, what do I need to do?
I don’t want to get rid of the kitties, but living in a house that smells like cat pee is not exactly the way of living I dreamed of. I have tried many ways to eradicate the cat urine smell. Some of them have worked, some of them have not. If the pee is fresh, you can use household disinfectants. However, these products do not completely get rid of the smell and it may worsen if you don’t notice the urine until it has begun to dry.

The best product I have found is called the Anti-Icky-Poo. The name might be quite annoying, but this is a serious product. This is the first solution I found that really eradicated cat urine smell. This product includes bacteria which is the secret behind its efficiency. The bacteria in the product kill the bacteria that are causing the bad smell of the cat’s urine, destroying the source of the smell.
It actually works not only for cat’s urine but also any biological smell. It is also effective against cat vomit. Don’t just take my word for it- 50 other people have given the product positive reviews. Here are a few examples of these reviews:
“You don’t need to wait for the smell to disappear because it will work instantly. If you still smell it then you haven’t reached it all. I will not waste my money on any [other] product even though its half the price.”
-Cheryl Fontaine
“I have tried many other products but nothing works as well as this product. You can use it for kid’s messes and pet messes. It is the only product I have seen that eliminates the smell permanently and completely.”
-M. Elliott
“The product really smells better that most of its kind. It also works well. My feline behaviorist recommends this product. It is the best product that I have ever used against cat urine smell.”
-Catherine L. Marro
Important Note: If your cat has started recently peeing anywhere except the litter box then you need to immediately take your cat to the vet for a check-up as behavior can be a symptom of urinary tract infections in cats or other medical problems. Anti-Icky-Poo will really do wonders in removing the smell but, of course, it will not help the cat in its medical problem. For you to have peace of mind, get your cat checked out.
