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I need help getting the odor of cat urine out of toys

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Our crotchety old cat urinated on my son's Bamboletta dolls sometime last night or this morning. (I don't know how I'm remaining so calm - those dolls were freaking expensive and beloved!)

It's just on the legs (they were in their doll bed, and the cat crawled in the doll bed and peed at their feet).

I'm really afraid that since they are stuffed with wool, the smell will never come out completely. Can anyone give me any tips?
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cat pee is so tricky- they have fatty deposits in tehir urine to help the smell stick.

the only thing that gave us any reasonable semblance of success was Nature's Miracle.
(The cats got urinary crystals and used our carpet as a litterbox)
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Originally Posted by MsVyky View Post
cat pee is so tricky- they have fatty deposits in tehir urine to help the smell stick.

the only thing that gave us any reasonable semblance of success was Nature's Miracle.
(The cats got urinary crystals and used our carpet as a litterbox)
I have some Nature's Miracle 3-in-1 Odor Destroyer in a spray bottle. Is this what you are talking about? Should I just spray the dolls?
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We use Nature's Miracle too. (I have 4 cats and 2 large dogs.) It always works! I would spray the dolls, let it soak, then rub with a cloth. Then maybe try rinsing the legs out in some lukewarm water?
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Originally Posted by emelsea View Post
Our crotchety old cat urinated on my son's Bamboletta dolls sometime last night or this morning. (I don't know how I'm remaining so calm - those dolls were freaking expensive and beloved!)

It's just on the legs (they were in their doll bed, and the cat crawled in the doll bed and peed at their feet).

I'm really afraid that since they are stuffed with wool, the smell will never come out completely. Can anyone give me any tips?
If you can I'd literally dip the legs in a bowl of nature's miracle and leave them standing up (so it could drain and not travel up) to dry. That would be my first preference as it does take time for the enzymes in nature's miracle to work. Then, you could re-rinse, use some gentle soap, etc.
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