rouge
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Our poor little, very elderly, gorgeous cat has had to be put down. :cry:
I found him this morning lying on the sofa crying and very distressed, his back legs had stopped working and he'd wet himself. He must have been lying there for a good few hours, bless his little heart. We'll miss him an awful lot.
We're now left though with a leather sofa that smells really badly of cat pee. Does anybody know a good way to remove it that won't destroy the leather? I've washed it with soapy water, just to clean the surface, but it's obviously soaked into the leather a bit, and I don't know how to deal with it. I've looked on the internet, but all the products people recommend are from America, and I really need something I can get hold of tomorrow.
Any suggestions, anyone? Thanks!
I found him this morning lying on the sofa crying and very distressed, his back legs had stopped working and he'd wet himself. He must have been lying there for a good few hours, bless his little heart. We'll miss him an awful lot.
We're now left though with a leather sofa that smells really badly of cat pee. Does anybody know a good way to remove it that won't destroy the leather? I've washed it with soapy water, just to clean the surface, but it's obviously soaked into the leather a bit, and I don't know how to deal with it. I've looked on the internet, but all the products people recommend are from America, and I really need something I can get hold of tomorrow.
Any suggestions, anyone? Thanks!