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I've been with my furry friend for nearly 17 years. I cannot smell a thing, but my neighbor says the place reeks. I recently read a detective novel by Ridley Pearson. In it, the character who is the police pathologist recommends mopping with tomato juice to get rid of the smell of catpee. I know this isn't where you look for this kind advice, but I wonder if it wasn't just filler commentary and might actually help. Three years ago I replaced all my carpet with tile, so I'm halfway tempted to try it out.
Has anyone else ever heard of this?
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