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a variation on what oldE said. A bucket of warm water with a few tablespoons of dish soap (like ivory). Then a few capfuls of hydrogen peroxide. Wash the cat with it. Used this on our dog many years back and unlike the wives tales of tomato juice, etc, this one actually has a basis in chemical reality. The soap serves as an emulsifier to deliver the peroxide. The stinky compounds are sulfides and the peroxide will oxidize them to sulfones (which don't smell). But unless you dip the cat in peroxide (not recommended), you need to solublize the organic sulfides.
Old 11-22-2008, 09:28 AM
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