On May 1, 1:33 pm, letter...@invalid.com wrote:
I have a shed that's intended for caged rabbits. Last summer I had a
barn cat with kittens and from past experience I know that if I leave
her outside (or in the barn), something will kill the kittens. I put
her in that rabbit shed with her kittens. (No, she did not harm the rabbits). Later in summer I took her outside but kept the growing
kittens in that shed where they stayed all winter. They did not always
use the litterbox since the floor dirt probably looks the same to
them. I put down some straw or bad hay to cover the floor and make
poop removal easy. But the urine soaked into the soil. I just
released those (now grown) kittens and cleaned up the floor. However
it stinks in there from cat urine. What can I put on the floor to
kill the odor? I dont mean pouring concrete.... I'm thinking about
barn lime, or baking soda, or something to pour on the soil? I may
pour concrete in the future, but maybe that would be a bad idea too,
since this shed will continue to be used in the same manner, and there
will be future kittens.
The smell will dissipate on its own. Just give it time.
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