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Whether you’re moving out of your home, or just moving your cat’s litterbox, it’s important to remove the stains as well as the smell. Your cat has no doubt had a few accidents near the litter box, and cat urine odor can make a home smell unpleasant, significantly reducing its value. Knowing how to remove pet urine isn’t always easy, but you should start with a cleaning product that removes the stain and also addresses the smell. Unfortunately, standard cleaners don’t do this most of the time, so it’s important to purchase a product designed to remove pet stains and odor.
Once you’ve chosen a product, first remove the litter box from the location, then begin a significant cleansing of the affected area. You’ll want to clean at least twice to ensure that the smell dissipates. Also remember that while you might not be able to smell an odor, someone else can, so be sure to ask a neighbor or a friend who isn’t in your home if they can smell an odor before you dismiss it as gone.