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ArtMAME:
Greetings fellow BYOACers!!!

Me and a buddy scored an old half-finished cabinet, but the guy who had it before had lots of cats, and they got into the cabinet somehow.  Now we made a very important scientific discovery today, if you let cats into your cabinet, or any other little furry animal, they will use it as a litterbox. 

This cabinet wreeks of cat piss!!!  Meeeeeow!!! Psssssssss... Meeeeeeow!!!

Has anybody been able to get cat piss smell out of their cabinets?

I saw the smoker's smell post said try Fabreeze and incence or Scent-away from Walmart.   I may try these, has anybody had success with these?
PCtech:
Can't speak @ cabs, but my parents have a bizillion cats....no way to get rid of the smell... :P  from carpets at least....they still have a car that reaks when the cat pissed on the way to the vet, They tried just about everything at the time.
IF you do find anything let us know.

Good Luck!
Cameronj:
Try giving it a good coat of febreeze letting it sit overnight and then wiping it up the next day. Repeat this for about 4 to 5 nights in a row. It may not completely take care of it, but it will probably reduce the smell a lot!
arcadepcnut:
I have cats and can speak from experience. Febreze might mask the odor for a few days but cat piss is ammonia and febreze is fro freshening air. Wouldnt waste my time with it. You best and only option is to get oxyclean powder mix some in a gallon hot water and wipe the insides down best you can. Too much water and the particle board will swell and chip. its still your best option.

Guy with cat urine in car....try oxyclean.
Tahnok:
Don't bother with the store bought stuff. It may work a little bit, but it will come back. The only solution that works is the following formula (just mix the ingredients together). This is an old remedy that was developed for skunk odor.

15 oz. of 3% hydrogen peroxide
2 level teaspoons of baking soda
a few drops of dishwashing soap

That works wonders for carpet (soak the area with it and it will completely disappear, use a black light). I'm not sure what it will do with wood though, as moisture is generally the MAME cabs enemy and you have to pretty much soak the area with this stuff. I couldn't see it being any worse than the other things mentioned though.
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