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How to Get Rid of the Smell Tom Cat Spray

Tom cat spray, also known as urine marking, is a common problem for cat owners. It can be a frustrating and unpleasant experience, but there are a few things you can do to get rid of the smell.

1. Clean the area immediately. The sooner you clean up the urine, the less time it will have to soak into the surface and the easier it will be to remove the odor. Blot up the urine with a paper towel or cloth, then rinse the area with warm water.

2. Use an enzymatic cleaner. Enzymatic cleaners are specifically designed to break down the proteins and bacteria in urine, which is what causes the odor. Follow the directions on the cleaner label and apply it to the affected area. Allow the cleaner to sit for the recommended amount of time, then rinse it off with water.

3. Neutralize the area with baking soda. Baking soda is a natural deodorizer that can help to neutralize the odor of cat urine. Sprinkle baking soda on the affected area and let it sit for several hours, then vacuum it up.

4. Use a carpet cleaner. If the urine has soaked into the carpet, you may need to use a carpet cleaner to remove the odor. Follow the directions on the cleaner label and test the cleaner on a small area of the carpet before using it on the entire area.

5. Air out the area. Once you have cleaned the area, air it out by opening the windows and doors. This will help to circulate the air and remove the odor.

6. If the odor persists, you may need to seek professional help. A professional pet cleaning service can use specialized equipment and cleaning solutions to remove the odor of cat urine.

Here are some additional tips for preventing tom cat spray:

* Neuter your male cat. Neutering will reduce the urge to spray.

* Provide your cat with a litter box that is clean and in a convenient location. Cats are more likely to use a litter box that is clean and easy to access.

* Clean the litter box regularly. Scooping out the litter box daily and changing the litter completely once a week will help to keep it clean and reduce the risk of spraying.

* Discourage your cat from spraying. If you see your cat spraying, try to discourage him by clapping your hands or making a loud noise. You can also try to block his access to the areas where he sprays.

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