Blot up fresh urine immediately with paper towels or a clean cloth
Rinse the area with cool water
Apply an enzymatic cleaner made for pet urine
Let the enzymatic cleaner sit for the full recommended time
Blot or air-dry the area completely
Repeat the enzymatic treatment if the smell remains
For carpets, clean the padding underneath if urine soaked through
For upholstery, test the cleaner on a hidden spot first
For hard floors, clean the area with an enzyme cleaner and dry thoroughly
Wash removable fabric items in cold water with an enzyme detergent
Add white vinegar to the wash if safe for the fabric
Use baking soda on dry surfaces to help absorb lingering odor
Vacuum baking soda after several hours or overnight
Avoid using ammonia-based cleaners
Avoid steam cleaning until the urine odor is fully removed
Use a black light to find hidden urine spots
Replace severely soaked carpet padding or porous materials if needed
Keep the area dry and ventilated
Clean litter boxes regularly to prevent repeat accidents
Schedule a vet visit if the cat is urinating outside the litter box repeatedly
