It isn't my intention to be argumentative but I have to disagree w/this. If you allow the stain and odor to linger, it's been my experience that the cat will indeed return to that same spot and spray again. And, if you live in a multiple cat household, the other cats will follow suit to cover up that scent w/their own. Then you've got double trouble. Plus this is YOUR house. Yes, your cats are family members but they don't pay the bills and you wouldn't allow anyone else to ruin your carpet and/or furniture and you don't want to smell cat pee all day and you don't want to explain to your company what that offensive odor is and the explanation isn't going to make them feel any better. LOL Left untreated, cat urine stains can totally ruin carpet, hardwood floors and furniture. The sooner you saturate the area w/an enzyme cleaner to remove all evidence of stain and odor, the better. Nothing will ruin a home faster than cat urine if left untreated.
I agree completely.
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