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Never felt a thing. It's part of the dementia and part of the loss of sensation, touch and smell. You can get the urine odor out with a good pet stain remover and the upholstery cleaner machine. Welcome to our world Helpful Answer (10) Report this Post alizee Give a Hug May 14, 2014 We've had good luck using Nature's Miracle Stain and Odor Remover which we purchased in a pet store when our cat decided to spray an upholstered chair several times.
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Of course, the volume of cat urine is probably not as great as what you are dealing with. Perhaps if you call the housekeeping dept. of a local nursing home you may get additional suggestions. Helpful Answer (6) Report this Post hope22 Give a Hug May 14, 2014 My Mom is totally incontinent and has been for some time. Before she became completely bedfast, she literally lived in her lift chair. What I did was purchase a heavy weight plastic sheeting and cut several whatever size I needed to cover not only the seat but also along the front and a little up each side...THEN, I had a lot of really thick white cotton towels that I kept handy and layed them on top of the plastic...it NEVER got onto the chair. The towels soak up the urine much better than those pads (which I also have) and they can be laundered, sanitized, etc. completely each time...it adds a little to the laundry but so worth it to me...it has saved us many times... Helpful Answer (6) Report this Post KeepontryintM Give a Hug May 14, 2014 I would get a professional to come steam clean it.

They have stronger equipment.Does she just wear a pad and underwear? I'm Mom wears Depends underwear and a pad and sometimes that's not enough. We get the ones that are advertised as "overnight". They're the thickest ones. Helpful Answer (5) Report this Post hope22 Give a Hug May 14, 2014 Also, we use the adult pull up overnight underwear. much better than the pads..even with those, it will leak out, but the towels catch it... Helpful Answer (3) Report this Post MichelleMark Give a Hug May 14, 2014 Hope 22 was right on the dot. we covered my dads chair completely with plastic, put pads over the plastic, blanket and then pads. we also put plastic sheet over his mattress along with pads. We pulled the carpet out of his room and replaced it with vinyl and clean it with bleach, this helps keep the odor out. Helpful Answer (3) Report this Post Kabeeena Give a Hug May 14, 2014 Sorry, hit a wrong key and got cut off! As I was saying, the store brands are much better. They are all very similar from store to store, but they are all much better.

Stater Bros' store brand seems to be the best. They all seem to hold a TON of pee, I mean, they're practically as heavy as a bowling ball when full and might just begin to leak at that point. I started using them for my mom a long time ago, calling them "throw away underwear", not diapers or depends, to preserve her dignity and reduce her resistance to them. These are seriously good enough, combined with, again, store brand bed pads, to protect the furniture for the most part- what does get on the furniture at that point (with my mom it's usually because she has what looks like restless leg syndrome and wiggles her legs and arches her back on and off all day and somehow manages to wiggle herself and pull on the pads so they are not completely under her bottom and some of the leaks get onto her bed and her recliner, which is leather so it doesn't absorb much anyway). Getting her up every few hours to go to the bathroom (even if she says she doesn't need to go, I say, well lets just get there and see what happens, even if you don't go, it will be good for you to walk a little) helps prevent most leaks from getting to the furniture.

I hope this helps some.ps, I keep making the mistake of believing her when she says she doesn't need to go, sometimes she says it because she has already gone, and doesn't feel the need to go now. On my best days when I'm thinking more clearly, I just get her up and say, lets go check out the bathroom situation. Helpful Answer (3) Report this Post UncleDave Give a Hug May 14, 2014 To clean the mess. Use OXYclean and vacuum. There is a world of information if you search Google for Hydrogen Peroxide cleaning solutions. OXYclean is hydrogen peroxide with stuff added. I cover sofa with washable mattress pads, cheap from Amazon and washable hundreds of times.BTW owning a dog I use vinegar a lot. Helpful Answer (3) Report this Post bethanyrita Give a Hug May 14, 2014 use pet cleaner or streamer for holstery. Try diluting with hydrogen peroxide and vineger. Try clorax dilution to. Look online to see what they have for urine smell. Helpful Answer (2) Report this Post Cathy2014 Give a Hug May 14, 2014 With my husband you have to tell him what to do.