mommiepoppins
<font color=red>I miss sitting in a bucket
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somehow my dd cat sprayed the luggage. Is there any way to rid the smell? 


lol that is so funny!!!!!!dancin Disney style said:Try a carpet cleaner that is made to remove pet odours.
Just thought I would share a story to give you a chuckle. My friend has a cat that is on anti-psycotic medication. One night she came home late from work and had to change her clothes and leave again right away. She had dropped her purse and briefcase just inside the door. The next morning she was about to leave for work and when she picked up her purse it was dripping. The cat had pee'd in her purse. Her wallet, cell phone, palm pilot and everything was soaked. Obviously the cat was angry at her for not being home. After cleaning it all up she was then late for work.
Can you imagine trying to explain that to your boss. That would be like saying the dog ate your homework.![]()
Va-bear said:OK...) put the item out to BAKE in the hottest, sunniest spot you can find, for as long as possible. Now, at first, it makes the stick worse, MUCH worse! But, if you can leave it several days, (take it in at night...no morning dew, or other spraying cats!) it will might eventually smell fine!
Good-luck
Minnie116 said:If you have a Sam's membership, try Odoban.. It is great stuff. When you buy a gallon of it, it makes several spray bottles.
HayGan said:OP, sorry that happened! I hope you can get the smell out!!!
I have to say that this thread helped me make up my mind on whether or not to get the kids a cat! (Needless to say, our house will be kitty free for awhile longer!)