Why Do Some Cats Get in the Habit of Peeing on Hardwood Floors?

A common and poorly addressed issue with pet urine is that some pets tend to pee on hardwood floors and other hard surfaces. This issue is especially prevalent with cats, and has sometimes lead exasperated homeowners to turn their indoor cats into outdoor cats, which...

Can Your Dog’s Urine Really Be Harmful for Humans?

The presence of dog urine often becomes a lingering threat as soon as you get your first pet. Dogs need to be taken outside to pee, and it’s not uncommon for puppies or older dogs to lose control while still inside the house. However, aside from dog urine stains being...

How Can You Ever Get Cat Urine Smell to Go Away?

Cat urine is said to be notoriously difficult to get rid of. This isn’t necessarily because of the one time “offense” but also because cats tend to return to the place they sense they’ve been to, so the urine smell is likely to get worse over time, if you can’t deal...

Pet Smells Can Take a Bite Out of Your Home’s Resale Value

Pet odors can be very problematic when you’re trying to live in your own home, but they can be even worse if you want to sell it. Getting buyers to give you a good offer is hard enough without them smelling pet odors, but it can be even more difficult when you take...