6 DIY Homemade Cat Urine Stain & Odor Removers To Try (With Pictures)

Written by: Christian Adams

Last Updated on November 16, 2023 by Christian Adams

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6 DIY Homemade Cat Urine Stain & Odor Removers To Try (With Pictures)

Of course, accidents happen, so you can’t fault your kitty for the occasional mess.  But you will want to make sure that you are prepared to clean them up as soon as possible since this is the easiest time to eradicate any staining or odors. Unfortunately, not all messes are spotted as soon as they happen, resulting in unsightly set-in stains and offensive lingering odors. Luckily there are ways we can eliminate these, whether they be on your clothing, carpet, furniture – you name it, there is a trusty homemade concoction that is sure to remove even the toughest of stains and odors.

Before we dive in, we issue a cautionary note! Cats are drawn to the smell of bleach and their urine contains ammonia, so products and detergents containing either should be avoided to prevent repeat messes. If you find that your cat is having accidents frequently, it might be time for you to consider why. Their litter box should be cleaned regularly, and be kept in a private spot. You could also try making a few slight changes to their bathroom environment. This could mean swapping out their litter (including washing the box beforehand – you might even consider using bleach since they love the scent!), replace their current litter box altogether, or try changing the location of the box.

Another helpful tip – if you are having trouble spotting the exact source of the smell, you can use a black light to locate the area to be cleaned.

Now, let’s get to the cat urine remedies and removers!

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The 6 DIY Cat Urine & Odor Removers

1. DIY Cat Stain & Odor Remover

DIY Cat Stain & Odor Remover That Actually Works
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Hill’s Pet provides thorough instructions on how to clean cat urine right – the first time! This will help prevent future staining or the chance your cat will find this spot to mark again. They’ve also included instructions on how to properly clean up the inevitable cat hairball vomit. What a useful bonus! Get the instructions here.


2. How To Get Rid of Sour Cat Urine Smells

How to Get Rid of Sour Cat-Urine Smell
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Dengarden offers a few different approaches depending on where you find the urine stain or smell, and whether it’s fresh or was cleaned previously. They mention how one stain can lead to other pets joining in on the pee party – which we though was pretty clever but the thought is truly terrifying. Let’s try to avoid that at all costs! Get the instructions here.


3. Remove Cat Urine From Carpet

How To Remove Cat Urine From Carpet
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The simple solution offered by this blog will cost you a whopping $2. Although this may only be a temporary fix when you are in a jam, this combined with a long-term solution provides your room and the area with a freshness you might not otherwise get from the other recipes we’ve listed.


4. Get Rid of Cat Pee Smell

DIY Get Rid of Cat Pee Smell
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Cat pee is a strong liquid, and it can take a lot of work to get rid of the stain and the stench. You may need to try a few techniques and will probably need to repeat the process a handful of times to get the best results. This guide to getting rid of the cat pee smell encourages blotting wet pee and using a mixture of vinegar and water to neutralize odors and stains.


5. Remove Cat Urine Smell Permanently

DIY Remove Cat Urine Smell Permanently
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Whether your cat is mistakenly peeing outside the litter tray, was caught short while ill, or is a male cat that likes to spray everywhere and everything, the smell is equally offensive. Buying remover from the store typically means spraying some equally offensive chemicals around the house, but this recipe uses peroxide, baking soda, and dish soap—three ingredients that many of us have stashed under the kitchen sink and that regularly feature in homemade cleaning recipes.


6. Homemade Cat Urine Cleaner

DIY Homemade Cat Urine Cleaner
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If you notice your cat peeing on the floor or furniture and act quickly, it may be possible to blot up the offending liquid and take action before it sets into the fabric and becomes more difficult to get rid of. Otherwise, you will likely end up having to use one of the trusted home ingredients to make a homemade cat urine cleaner—it is always good to have peroxide and white vinegar in the home for exactly these kinds of emergencies.

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Wrapping Up

So the next time your furbaby has an accident, there is no need to panic! Following one of these trusted recipes and set of instructions is guaranteed to have your carpet, clothing or furniture appear as though nothing ever happened! If you found this post to be helpful – please share it with your fellow cat owners. We are positive they will appreciate it during the occasional cat urine emergency.


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