Why Cat Urine Odor Can Be a Nightmare And What Can You Do About It

Published: 06th August 2010
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Cat urine odor can be a nightmare because the ammonia-like smell is overwhelming. When your cat uses the litter box, cat urine odor is not a problem. You just have to change the litter box every day and clean it thoughtfully every few days.

Cat urine odor can be a nightmare if your cat starts peeing on different spots of your home instead of using its litter box. I have suffered this and believe me you better find a solution before you lose your mind.

It is a battle you have to win and the first step is to know your enemy. Always remember that your enemy is not your cat, he is not doing this to piss you off. The enemy is your cat urine odor and stains.



Cat urine has three main components: urea, urochrome and uric acid. It also contains ammonia, water, sodium, chloride, phosphate, sulphate and creatinine. The exact composition can vary and it will depend on your cat´s diet.



The three main components are responsible for the overwhelming cat urine odor and for the problems you have when trying to remove the urine stains.


Urea is what makes urine sticky once it begins to dry. It is fairly easy to clean up using different products.



Urochrome is the pigment that causes the yellow color in urine. It is what glows under an ultraviolet light.

You can wash away these two components with ordinary cleaning and products commercially available to remove cat urine odor.

The third main component of cat urine, uric acid, is the problematic one. Uric acid is what causes the strong cat urine odor and make any urine stain a big challenge to remove. In cat urine, uric acid is more concentrated than in other urine. Cats are not big water drinkers so their urine tends to be more concentrated and so it is the uric acid.

Uric acid contains non-soluble salt crystals. These crystals remain tightly bonded to any surface. If you clean the cat urine using ordinary products, it may seem that the problem is solved, but only apparently. Any type of moisture will reactivate those remaining salt crystals, releasing the cat urine odor again, and this time it will be worse.


The process goes like this: in a first stage bacteria decompose the urea giving off an ammoniacal odor. In a second stage of the decomposition process mercaptans (the same we find in skunk spray) are emitted.

If bacteria are not destroyed, they will continue to grow producing ammonia and mercaptans making the cat urine odor much worse.

Now that you know a little more about your enemy, you have three important tasks to do:



First task- You have to find the spots where your cat has pee on.

If the urine is not fresh it can be very difficult to locate. In this case you should use an ultraviolet light. It will make the urine glow and it will be easy for you to see the exact spot.



Second task -You have to remove the cat urine odor and stains.

There are plenty of products specifically created to remove stains and odor. Not all of them work well and give you the desired results. Some remove the smell and the stain but only temporarily not permanently. Others remove the stain but not the cat urine odor. See my recommended products to remove cat urine smell and stains permanently.



Third task-You must determine the reasons why your cat is peeing everywhere and not in its litter box.

It can be a medical problem or a behavioral one.



Find the best cat urine odor removal products, I have done the research for you. You will also discover the reasons why your cat starts peeing everywhere instead of using its litter box.

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