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|    Frank <"frank to info@rgassociates.ca    |
|    Re: Ozone Generator -vs- Cat Urine Spray    |
|    06 Nov 18 07:23:18    |
      From: "@frank.net              On 10/31/2017 1:39 PM, info@rgassociates.ca wrote:       > On Monday, April 9, 2007 at 9:09:20 AM UTC-4, shaz...@yahoo.com.au wrote:       >> Ozone Generator -vs- Cat Urine Spray?       >>       >> I was hoping to get some advice regarding the effectiveness of a small       >> Ozone Generator to deal with the smell of Cat Urine Spray indoors.....by       >> a de-sexed male cat. He is deliberately spraying, not simply taking a       >> much-needed piss. He is spraying on vertical surfaces.       >> There is almost nothing I don't know about the "territorial behaviour       >> issues", prevention, and cleaning. I have spoken to the local Vet in       >> great detail. I use an arsenal of special cleaners, and a Pheromone       >> preventative spray. I have also done a great deal of personal       >> research. Getting rid of the cat is definitely not an option.       >> Can you comment about Ozone Generators and their effectiveness? Bottom       >> line: If the Cat spraying is a persistent problem, is a small Ozone       >> Generator (with thorough cleaning) money well spent?       >> Thanks.       >       My son moved into a home last year and had it fumigated to rid of former       owners cooking smells. They no longer use ozone as it is too potent and       can harm items such as carpets and drapes in the home. I cannot recall       what was used.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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