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  2. How do I stop my cat litter smells? - AOL

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    Cat litter smells can be a major issue for both house cats and their owners. Persistent odors from a litter box can make maintaining a pleasant home environment challenging.

  3. Cat Peeing in the House? A Pro Trainer Has the Solution

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    The best cleaning products are odor neutralizers containing special enzymes that “eat up the odors” and remove any lingering smells. Angry Orange is an enzyme-based cleaner that leaves an ...

  4. 13 Habits That Are Secretly Making Your House Smelly ... - AOL

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    Just like your clothes, shoes have an extremely bad smell, especially if your feet are prone to badly sweating. Leaving smelly shoes out in the open may be one of the root causes for an unwanted ...

  5. Febreze - Wikipedia

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    The product was initially marketed as a way to get rid of unpleasant smells. It sold poorly until P&G realised that people become accustomed to smells in their own homes, and stop noticing them even when they are overpowering (like the smell of several cats in a single household). The marketing then switched to linking it to pleasant smells and ...

  6. Air freshener - Wikipedia

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    Air fresheners from Febreze. Air fresheners are products designed to reduce unwanted odors in indoor spaces, to introduce pleasant fragrances, or both. They typically emit fragrance to mask odors but may use other methods of action such as absorbing, bonding to, or chemically altering compounds in the air that produce smells, killing organisms that produce smells, or disrupting the sense of ...

  7. Litter box - Wikipedia

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    Cat litter boxes are designed to stimulate feline instincts around waste elimination and provide a cat with loose material that is easy to rake over the waste. A litter box's bottom is typically filled with 2 inches (5 cm) or less of cat litter. [15] Litter box filler is a loose, granular material that absorbs moisture and odors such as ammonia.