July 17, 2011

Biolant BM Controls Pet Cat Odors

A pet owner successfully eliminated pet cat odors using Biolant beneficial microorganism (BM) concentrate. The pet owner takes care of nine cats - seven adults and two kittens - that are housed in a room outside the main house. The cats roam during the day. At night time, the owner confines them in their room that is provided with a litter box and sheets of newspaper beside it.

Cat Odor Problem


Unfortunately, the cats didn't learn to use the litter box and soiled the floor instead. So every morning, cat poop is collected and the room cleaned with a bleach solution.

Overtime, this cleaning regimen gave rise to bad odors. It reached a point where the room had to be cleaned twice daily to lessen the foul odors. But even with that, the room still emitted foul odors a couple of hours after cleaning with bleach solution.

Biolant Solution Eliminates Odors


The pet owner decided to replace the bleach solution with Biolant solution. The twice daily cleaning regimen was continued for two weeks. On the third week, the owner returned to once-a-day cleaning. This is still the cleaning chore followed until today.

Now, the pet owner wishes to experiment with a 4 times a week cleaning program. Clearly, here is one satisfied user of Biolant BM Concentrate.

1 comment:

Panda said...

Cats aren't litter trained, it comes natural. I can think of three reasons why the cats won't use their litter box:
1. not enough litter boxes, rule of thumb is number of cats + 1 = number of boxes needed
2. wrong litter material
3. cats are sick, but that's highly unlikely.