How do I get rid of cat spray smell under my cars/engine block?


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comeaboard2 asked:


Stray cats are sleeping under my new cars and have sprayed. When the ac comes on, I can’t breathe from the stench. How do I clean up their mess without ruining my cars and how do I keep them out? I have dogs, but they’re apparantly pals…..HELP!

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3 Responses to “How do I get rid of cat spray smell under my cars/engine block?”

  1. concerned vettech Says:

    There are a lot of products that can be bought at Petsmart that can get rid of the smell. Febreeze can also help if you use a lot of it after you wash offending area with a 10:1 dilution of bleach. To get rid of the cats you may have to ask your nearest Humane Society for some humane traps to catch these strays even if they do or don’t have an owner. If they belong to a neighbor then they need to keep their pets indoors and have them spayed (for females) or neutered ( for males). Good Luck to you.

  2. Patty-kins Says:

    moth-balls, will keep the cats out away from the vehicles but don’t put them under your cars and trucks, just around the buildings inside they can’t stand the odor. and it won’t hurt the animals

  3. jewelry designer Says:

    I really don’t know what will lighten the smell but I do know what will keep the cats away. Sprinkle crushed red pepper around (the kind you get in the packets at the pizza parlor) this really works I have tried it and no more problems.
    Also if you have a problem with cats using your flower beds as their personal litter box, sprinkle the red pepper in the dirt.
    The pepper flakes do not harm the cats, they do not eat them.
    It is the scent such as vinegar and citrus these do not harm the cat they keep the cats away.

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