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Eva
01-23-2006, 02:48 PM
I bought the Woolite product (it's actually called Oxy Deep).

Target also carries the Orange Glo product (Oxi Clean), but not in a spray
bottle, it's a powder you have to mix in water. They don't have the Bissell
product. They do have a couple of products that say they are specifically
made for pet stains. One was made by Resolve and the other was a brand I
never heard of (and can't remember).

I haven't seen the Bissell product anywhere else yet either. One
supermarket rents rug-shampooing machines but they are the Rug Doctor brand,
not Bissell.

Anyhow, I have now treated the rug four times with the Oxy Deep, and I don't
think it's made *any* difference on the three stains at all. I'm going to
follow Cheryl's suggestion and cover the stains with baking soda, but I
don't hold out much hope. Stupid bulimic cat!

Well, I'll keep looking for that Bissell stuff. I do appreciate your taking
the time to try and help me out.

Eva

Muvin Gruvin
01-23-2006, 02:48 PM
I purchased my Bissell spot lifter and solution at walmart

Eva
01-23-2006, 02:48 PM
"Muvin Gruvin" <QTQTQT@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:16154-43D46AAB-1275@storefull-3177.bay.webtv.net...
> I purchased my Bissell spot lifter and solution at walmart
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I live in NYC and have never (gasp!) been to a Wal-Mart, but I'll keep
looking. Thanks.
Eva

---MIKE---
01-23-2006, 02:48 PM
A friend spilled a cup of tea on a white carpet. Is there any way that
the stain can be removed? Email if possible as well as posting.


---MIKE---
>>In the White Mountains of New Hampshire
>> (44° 15' N - Elevation 1580')

Suzie-Q
01-24-2006, 09:24 PM
In article <VDXAf.2791$Jn1.1750@trndny01>,
"Eva" <EvaDStructionNO@NOverizon.net> wrote:

<<lots of snippage>>
-> Stupid bulimic cat!

May I suggest..... if your cat is vomiting after eating dry food,
change his/her food to something of a higher quality.

I had cats that would vomit their dry food up. I was feeding a
cheap but popular food. Now that I have switched to Puring O.N.E.
there's no more vomiting.

If that doesn't do the trick, then the cat is due for a trip to
see the vet.

((I didn't see the original post.))
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Muvin Gruvin
01-24-2006, 09:24 PM
occasional throw up for cats is common but if it is happening a lot your
kitty may need to be checked for hyperthroiism.