How to keep a cat from peeing on the carpet¿

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Is there A solution to keep a caf from peeing on the carpets? All things consider i.e. litter box is changed 3x’s week.

is their a Solution?

Like finding a cure for baldness, it could be a nice ticket to fame and fortune.
 

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A 5 gallon bucket of water works well. Hold their head under the water until the bubbles stop. They won't be peeing on the carpet at all after that.

Anyone who has been in the carpet cleaning business has seen homes destroyed by cats urinating/defecating in the house. I don't understand how people can live like that...
 

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A 5 gallon bucket of water works well. Hold their head under the water until the bubbles stop. They won't be peeing on the carpet at all after that.

Anyone who has been in the carpet cleaning business has seen homes destroyed by cats urinating/defecating in the house. I don't understand how people can live like that...
I had a customer like that. Very wealthy, nice home with 2 male siamese cats that weren't neutered because she was toying with the idea of breeding them. They were competing for territory. They had sprayed sections of her walls to the point where the baseboard was rotting. The house stunk like you wouldn't believe. I could smell it from the outside. They were begging me to make it smell better and couldn't understand why I didn't want to do anything.
 

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My Aunt was the very definition of crazy cat lady. She and my uncle had 28 or 29 cats at one point that had free range of the lower level of their ranch style home with a walkout. The cats even had a pet door to outside so they could come and go as they pleased.

Just like Ron said, you could smell the cat urine walking up their driveway. Inside it was unbearable. My Aunt passed and my Uncle was able to get the count down to 15 cats before he passed. They had no children(actually the cats were their children) and the estate was left to my father. It was several states away, and he paid a restoration company over $30,000 just to get the house in shape to sell.
 

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We processed a few horder homes that fit that description. One a supervisor quit over, it was too disgusting for her just to manage the crew. Layers and layers reeking of urine with a few dead cats found in some layers. Fun stuff! lol
 

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We had a cat for 14 yrs. that I hated!😉 Trained it to go out the pet door to her cat box. Never ever did that in the house. Her cat box was covered, and if she got litter on the walls, she would brush it. I’m serious. But the month before she died, she had a stroke, so she went in the house😡 I put her in the garage and screwed down her door. She finally went to cat heaven, and that is all, period, no more!
 

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I had a customer a few years ago who sprayed all of her area rugs with a spray that she thought was to prevent them from going. Turns out it was to make them go in certain places. Needless to say it worked. They soaked those rugs good.
 

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I had a customer like that. Very wealthy, nice home with 2 male siamese cats that weren't neutered because she was toying with the idea of breeding them. They were competing for territory. They had sprayed sections of her walls to the point where the baseboard was rotting. The house stunk like you wouldn't believe. I could smell it from the outside. They were begging me to make it smell better and couldn't understand why I didn't want to do anything.
You didn't tell her that she couldn't breed TWO MALE cats?
 
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That’s everywhere Jim...

except Alabama where, due to their tragic educational system, the only descriptive words and phrases they inject to a story are a bunch of “ well, uh, and such, and things like that “

too bad every Alabama story didn’t end with a loud bang and a pistol hitting the floor next to a warm body

I say, I say up north we call that a Suey cide son... that’s a Pig joke you get it ?

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That’s everywhere Jim...

except Alabama where, due to their tragic educational system, the only descriptive words and phrases they inject to a story are a bunch of “ well, uh, and such, and things like that “

too bad every Alabama story didn’t end with a loud bang and a pistol hitting the floor next to a warm body

I say, I say up north we call that a Suey cide son... that’s a Pig joke you get it ?

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And he wonders why people want to throat punch him. I'll hold him down for you Marty.
 

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Had a laminate today the customer swore was soaked in piss. I didnt smell anything. Mopped on hydrocide, buffed with one of Mikeys pads, finished with a microfiber flat mop. She was happy. Tomorrow is a piss covered tile. Figure I'll spray or mop p-lyme then go do something else while it works its magic.
 

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Had a laminate today the customer swore was soaked in piss. I didnt smell anything. Mopped on hydrocide, buffed with one of Mikeys pads, finished with a microfiber flat mop. She was happy. Tomorrow is a piss covered tile. Figure I'll spray or mop p-lyme then go do something else while it works its magic.
I must say p-Zyme is the real deal. I was dogging the whole liquid enzyme for a long time from the other products that gave me nothing but callbacks from leftover sticky, smelly, and spotty carpets

But P-zyme is different. With little faith in it at first, I just used it as a post spray to help the trashed area smell better. Then I tried it on a job as a prespray/flooder on the urine spots. And was very pleased. So I used it on several other jobs. 2cases later, I’m convinced. I’ll just leave the acid treatment for the wool rugs from now on. P-Zyme is my chosen treatment on all my organic funk jobs now
 
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