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Mike F.
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Cat urine house, should I stay away?

Mike F.
  • South Carolina
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Hey guys,

I'm looking at buying a "cat urine house", it's not terrible but it definitely has the smell. We are talking a couple cats not 20. I would rate the smell 5 or 6 out of 10. 

I have looked over the web and YouTube, if you have been down this road I would love your input. 

*All flooring is being removed.

Thanks 

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Cat urine is the smell of money. Sellers pay dearly for their love of cats.

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