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The cat decided to pee on my husbands laptop carrier. Fortunately for the cat, the laptop wasn't damaged. The case is made of that rough canvas type material and was soaking in it for a few hours before I found it.
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Maybe dip it in some vinegar and hot water, try to rinse it off and then hang it up to dry somewhere? Not sure if you could throw it in the washing machine with vinegar instead of detergent.
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I've never had luck getting cat pee completely out of anything.
Baking soda can help, though.
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Ok, my cat peed on my little nephews STUFFED ANIMAL a while back and although it took some time, this is what finally worked.
- Laundry on HOT with 1/2 cup of apple cider vinegar - Natures miracle. a lot of it. wait... - Laundry again.
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Yay! I don't have to bother with it. My husbands work is going to replace it for no charge
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