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    Well, unless everyone else is lying to you, I would apologize to her and say there is nothing else you can do since she is the ONLY one who has a problem with it. However, I have found a water and vinegar solution helps get rid of the cat urine smell. Double-Oh liked to use our dirty laundry as his litterbox (eventhough his box is cleaned daily) and we would have to put cups of vinegar in every load of laundry for the longest time.

    But honestly, how did she bring it up? Was she rude about it? Was she being sincere? You can not help that she is so sensitive to smell. Perhaps go visit her instead of her visiting you if she can't stand the smell?? You can only do so much for her. After all, it is YOUR house.

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    I am sensitive to smell also but honestly would not have said anything. My friends are much more important to me than a little smell, sorry but I think you deserve someone who accepts that you have animals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom
    I am sensitive to smell also but honestly would not have said anything. My friends are much more important to me than a little smell, sorry but I think you deserve someone who accepts that you have animals.
    Not only that, but one that respects the fact that you keep your house as clean as you do for that exact reason.

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    She's basically told me since she's known me (over a year) that that is why she never comes to visit me. She knows it hurts me that she never comes over. She apologized today and said she was sorry "but someone had to tell me." But she's the only one who has an issue... I guess today was just the worst it's ever been for her. I can't go to her house as I don't have a vehicle and I don't particularily like her husband. She has alot more animals than me, and I know she has alot more money so she gets things "specially" cleaned, and she has a self cleaning litter box...but I just don't have the money for that kind of thing. I clean how any normal person cleans...


    I'll try the vinegar idea, thanks. Does anyone find that baking soda works well? I used to sprinkle it on my carpets but never found it to make a difference.
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    I heard that baking soda works pretty well too but have never tried it myself to know how well it actually works

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