If you notice a sharp, eye-burning acidic stench in your home that makes you want to spit out your tongue, constantly suffer from skull-splitting headaches, or find yourself frequently wheezing for breath, your air is probably poisoned by the potent ammonia odor from your cat’s pee.
This isn’t unusual, especially in households with more than one cat. The real issue? Cat pee actually packs a whole lot more ammonia content than even dog pee, which means… if you allow the ammonia odor to spread and linger in your air, you can develop unbearable migraines during the day… and relentless sinus pain and chronic coughing fits in the evening, not to mention… a higher risk of respiratory infections, painful nasal irritation, and tightness in your chest. But it’s not just humans who suffer. Your cats are at risk too. The lingering ammonia odor in the air can stress your cats out, leading to anxiety and prompting them to urine spray and mark their territory even more frequently indoors. Find out below how you can eliminate the cat pee smell in your home without lifting a single finger…
Here’s the thing: if you don’t target the root cause of your cat’s foul ammonia smell, then you’re likely to wake up every morning with a skull-splitting migraine, choking and coughing from the toxic fumes released by the ammonia in your cat’s pee.
The root cause of your cat’s foul ammonia smell? It’s not just the urine or droppings your feline friends leave behind, it’s the uric acid in cat urine… which forms crystals that are difficult to remove completely.
These crystals can cause the cat ammonia smell to cling to clothes and furniture for years if they aren’t cleaned properly.
And that’s not even the worst part… the real danger is: Continuous inhalation of ammonia can lead to irreversible permanent damage to lung tissue, resulting in decreased lung function and increased susceptibility to respiratory infections.
See, unfortunately, cat uric odorants and particles are microscopic, so they’re virtually invisible to the human eye.
Oh, you think you can just clean your cat’s litter box everyday and wash your cat and that’ll get rid of your home’s cat odor problem? That won’t work because you need to directly clean your home’s air of the foul ammonia cat odor pollutants.