Jim Pemberton
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I was called in for some help where a cleaner couldn't get a cat odor out of a carpet. There were a few reasons that they didn't get the odor out, but one that I hadn't thought of much before:
Note the amount of "Kitty Litter" in the Renovator of my Brush Pro; this was from just one corner of the room where the two cat boxes were kept.
Getting this odor soaked litter out of the carpet went a big way to solving their problem
Treating the baseboards, walls, and getting rid of some furnishing the cats "used" took care of the rest.
Unlike dogs, cats like to just jump up on and "go" all over everything.

Note the amount of "Kitty Litter" in the Renovator of my Brush Pro; this was from just one corner of the room where the two cat boxes were kept.
Getting this odor soaked litter out of the carpet went a big way to solving their problem
Treating the baseboards, walls, and getting rid of some furnishing the cats "used" took care of the rest.
Unlike dogs, cats like to just jump up on and "go" all over everything.
