Odorcide Cat Attack

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Price range: $22.95 through $65.00 available on subscription

Odorcide Cat Attack is what you want when you run into those tough cat urine odors. Designed specifically for those hard to eliminate odors from cat urine and cat feces. Dilute 8oz to a gallon of water, saturate the area and let it air dry.

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How to Use

For carpet, locate the source of the odor (a blacklight or moisture probe may help identify urine deposits) and treat after vacuuming loose dirt and debris. Mix concentrate with water at a rate of 1:16 (8 oz per gallon) and saturate 50% beyond the actual “spot” area. May add Odorcide® Cat Attack directly to the cleaning extraction system, ensuring it penetrates to the odor source. Increase penetration by using a roller, hand manipulation, or by “walking” the product in.

For hard surfaces, dilute at a rate of 1:16 (8oz per gallon).  Pour directly on to the surface, wipe off excess and let air dry.  Depending on the severity of the odor, may take multiple applications to fully reach the source of the odor.

Safety

All Thornell products are safe for use on any surface. As with any product, follow the label directions. Contains water, proprietary essential oil blend, and preservatives.

Keep out of the reach of children. For external use only.

CautionsEffectiveness decreased when using with Chlorine solutions. Always spot test for colorfastness.

  1. robert harris –

    My go to treatment for the toughest pet odor issues. If I can get this product to contact the contaminant the odor will disappear.

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Q:

Can Cat Attack be used on fine wool area rugs?

A:

Yes. Cat Attack can be used on wool area rugs. We do still recommend a small spot test first.

Q:

Which is better for cat urine? Our cats are peeing in multiple areas no matter what we do- only product that has worked for car is MyPetPeed but it is so expensive.

A:

I would suggest the Cat Attack as it is designed for those tougher, harder to eliminate odors. I would suggest mixing at a ratio of 8oz to a gallon of water and saturate the areas where the odor is coming from. For carpet that can mean applying enough to ensure it reaches the padding and subfloor. Let air dry if possible, if not let it soak for 20 minutes and extract with carpet machine or towels. For hard surfaces let it air dry as it can take longer to reach then entire source of the odor

Q:

Does this contain enzymes?. We have a house that was overrun by 60+ cats and there is stuff everywhere. We’ve gutted the whole house from everything in it and getting ready to clean it and we wanna spray it with something. I probably need a ton of this stuff, but I gotta make sure it’s the best stuff you can get

A:

Our product does not contain enzymes.  It uses essential oils to eliminate odors.  The essential oils absorb and bond with the molecules that are producing the odor and neutralize them.  It also doesn’t matter what products you have used before, as the only thing that will minimize the effectiveness of our products is bleach.

Q:

Do you have safety data sheets for download?

A:

You can find the SDS for Cat Attack here.  We also recommend to do a small test spot first to ensure colorfastness.

Q:

I moved into a rental home; the previous tenant had a cat they neglected, and I can smell a strong urine odor in my entry way as well as my fireplace and staircase. all different surface types. my fireplace is stone, the floor in the entry way is wood laminate, and the staircase is carpet, though I did change the carpet, but the smell is still there. I’ve done everything I can think of, including using your animal odor eliminator product, but the smell persists. How do I use this effectively on my floors mostly, to get rid of this smell once and for all?

A:

With the Cat Attack, I would suggest mixing it at 8ozs to a gallon of water.  You will need to saturate the areas where the urine odor is coming from. For the carpet this means applying enough that it can reach down to the subfloor.  If possible, I would suggest letting it air dry.  If not, let it soak for 20-30 minutes, to give it time to soak and penetrate into the surfaces and then you can extract the rest out with a carpet machine or towels.

For the hard surfaces, let it air dry, and it can take longer to reach the entire source of the odors on hard surfaces.  Depending on the severity of the odor it may take multiple applications to fully eliminate the odor.

The A.O.E that you used is a ready to use product that is more for using on the animal to refresh their smell if needed.

Please let us know if you have any more questions.