When Accidents Happen
Many of us are blessed to have animals to brighten our lives! They bring us so much joy, don’t they? But what happens when an accident occurs?
You know what I mean, your puppy is potty training and pees on the carpet or your cat is getting old and misses the kitty litter. How do you get rid of dog and cat urine odors the all natural way?
Stick around…I am about to tell you how! But first…here is our story.
Here Is Our Story
A few years ago we had a cat, Mason. We just LOVED Mason! I mean how cute is Mason right?
Unfortunately, Mason was getting very old, 17 years in this picture. With age, sometimes cats begin to have kidney problems and oftentimes have a hard time squatting and pee standing up rather than squatting. This leads to the cat spraying urine on the wall behind the litter and oftentimes on the sides of the litter.
Well….have you ever tried to get cat urine out of carpet or hardwood floors before? Oh my gosh, it is nearly impossible.
I tried everything under the sun to try to get rid of these smells but it wasn’t until I tried to get rid of dog and cat urine odors the all natural way that I finally tackled my problem!
And then Gemma came along…PUPPY….need I say more? Puppy and Pee go hand and hand don’t they? With these two adorable pictures are you wanting to run out and get a fuzzy animal yet?
So with an aging cat and a new puppy, you could imagine that we experimented a LOT with getting urine out of carpets and floors.
I think I have finally perfected the PERFECT formula to get rid of dog and cat urine odors the all natural way!
How To Get Rid of Dog and Cat Urine Odors The All Natural Way
So what is this formula you ask? Would you believe me if I told you it has only 4 ingredients? Better yet, you most likely already have these 4 ingredients in your home already!
Here is what you are going to need:
- Empty Spray Bottle
- White Vinegar (See my post on How Vinegar Gets Bad Odors Out of HE Washer Machines)
- Dish Soap with Orange Scent, or Wild Orange Essential Oil (You Can Buy Here), (note: I have found that essential oils produce the best results).
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Baking Soda
Depending on the size of the area you are treating you might need to double or triple this recipe. Only make what you are going to use.
Safety Note: Dispose any leftover formula, do not leave it in the spray bottle.
Although this is a natural formula, you are mixing together items that could have a reaction if left to sit. Be safe and properly dispose of the leftovers if any.
As with any product, ALWAYS test a small section of the carpet, hardwood floors or furniture to make sure that this formula doesn’t react negatively with your items.
We used this formula on wood, carpets and linoleum floors and had no issues with any of them…but always check to be on the safe side!
The Formula
Now that we have the ingredients and safety all taken care of, let’s dive into this simple formula.
Pour the following ingredients into a spray bottle:
- 5 oz hydrogen peroxide
- 1 tsp vinegar
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp dishwasher orange soap (something about the orange scent help break up the urine smell), or for best results use 3 drops of wild orange essential oil (You Can Buy Here)
When all of the ingredients have been added, gently shake the bottle. Now simply generously spray the affected area with this solution and allow to completely dry. It will become powder-like once the formula dries.
Once it dries vacuum up the powder. If the smell is still there, then repeat this step again and add the extra step included below.
Final Application To Purify The Area
If you want to take this formula one step further, be sure to purify the area. To do:
- Add 6 drops of Lemon Essential Oil (You Can Buy Here) to 1 cup of baking soda and place into a container and shake until well combined.
- Sprinkle on the dry affected area and leave on for several hours or overnight.
- Vacuum up and you will be good to go!
That’s It, How Easy Was That?
That is it! Easy right? Who knew it was so easy to get rid of dog and cat urine odors the all natural way!
As always, I am here if you should have any questions! Feel free to leave them in the comment section below.
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Can i substitute dish soap with dry citrus dish washer soap or. with apple flavored dish soap?
yep sure can!
Wondering if you’re supposed to add this mixture to water? If so, how much water? I need enough liquid to get down to the padding under the carpet…seems like only 5 oz of straight peroxide plus these other ingredients wouldn’t be enough liquid…? Thanks!
Am just moving into a new house and the dog urine smell is bad its in every room no carpet. I think its on the walls and everything whats my best bet with this. I live in uk so most cleaning products Iv seen are from the U.S.
Any help would be great
My mother in-law has a rug that is black and a dark colour will the peroxide stain the carpet
Can I use this product on cat urine on my mattress
Thanks for this post. I have a puppy and 4 kids 6 and under. Lets just say its pee city in my house right now!! I know this will work for the kids pee messes too. THANKS!
I have a large, greyhound who is only a year old, but when she pees, it is a lot. I found a spot that she apparently likes to go on when she doesn’t want to bother waking me up to go out. I soak up the pee, and have tried various carpet cleaners, enzyme based, etc…and even bought a carpet shampooer. Nothing removes the smell, and she will still go there sometimes too. It has been a continual cycle. I tried this mixture…twice…no luck. Still smells. And the carpet is a slightly lighter shade of beige too…which is not cool because I live in an apartment.
If anyone else has a suggestion for something else to use, I am desperate.
My brother recommended I might like this web site. He
was entirely right. This publish truly made my day.
You can not consider just how much time I had spent for this information!
Thanks!
How ridiculous! Bleach will always ruin a carpet and, think of your little cat licking the bleach off its paws! White vinegar also has a mild bleaching effect.
Kitty lovers, all you need to do is mix a half cup of biological washing powder in warm water and clean the area. If you give it a bit of welly, as in give the carpet fibres a good scrub with a dishcloth. It will go.
I just rented a place for next winter and it will be closed up for the summer. There an awful urine smell in carpet. I don,t have a vacumn cleaner. Can I use this formula then just leave it?
just got rid of my sons cat which has been peeing on my linoleum floor, against the wall, where the pee goes under the floor molding.. i have sprayed vinegar and water, but u can still smell it when u walk in my door. that smell has got to go!! i am having a baby shower here in 5 days and i have really got to get that smell gone..pleeeeease help!! thank you.
You might need to lift the linoleum to treat under it. Try using the wild orange essential oil recommended in this post for best results.
Hi, I don’t have accesos to essential oils where I live. Do you think Orange essence (the one you use in cooking) will work? Thanks!
I am not familiar with the “cooking” orange essence. You certainly could try…