Posted by: odors on: July 18, 2009
Guinea Pigs are so cute, round, furry and smelly. Guinea Pig odor or the cage odor can come from several sources. The cage, the Guinea Pig, it’s food or it’s poop. If the Guinea Pig and the cage area kept clean then the odors are most likely coming from the Guinea Pig food or some fur type odors that pets like this create.
We recommend that you use an activated charcoal odor absorber like Innofresh. They have a Pet version made for these types of odors and will work well. You should notice the odor level down in a few hours. The activated charcoal odor absorber traps the Guinea Pig odor in the pores of the absorber and you have a good odor free smell again. It lasts up to 4 months.
If the odor is strong you may need to use a couple around the outside of the cage. Do not put them in the cage. The odor absorber is fragrance free, non toxic, but the Guinea Pig may try to eat it if in the cage, so they should not get near it, so they cannot try to eat it.
This is a link to a good website to order odor absorbers for Guinea Pig pets: http://www.innofresh.com/innofresh-products/pet-odor-absorber/ They have good information on how this activated charcoal odor absorbing process works and why.
Posted by: odors on: June 4, 2009
If you are looking for a natural odor control for your rabbits cage, here’s the scoop. You need to check out what kind of odor is it. Rabbitodor, as well as bunny, hamster or gerbil and ferret cage odor can come from 4 sources. The cage, the rabbit or animal itself, it’s food or it’s poop.
If the rabbit is clean, and the cage is kept clean from waste, the odors are coming from their food or general odors that pets like these create.
Activated charcoal odor absorber like Innofresh are made for these types of odors and will work well for those odor types. You should notice the smell clear and big difference very quickly. This is because the activated charcoal odor absorber traps the odor in the pores of the absorber and then you have a good smell again around the cage.
It lasts up to 4 months. If the odor is strong you may need to use a couple around the outside of the cage. Do not put them in the cage. The odor absorber is non toxic, and fragrance free, but the rabbit may try to eat it if places in the cage and they should not get near it so they cannot try to eat it.
This is a link to a good website to order odor absorbers for pets. They have good information on how the activated charcoal odor absorbing process works on pet cages and why.
Posted by: odors on: April 29, 2009
Gerbil odor as well as mouse cage odor can come from 4 sources. The cage, the gerbil itself, it’s food or it’s poop. If the gerbil is clean, and the cage is kept clean from waste, the odors are coming from their food or general odors that pets like this create. Activated charcoal odor absorber like Innofresh area made for these types of odors and will work well for those odor types. You should notice the smell the difference very quickly. This is because the charcoal odor absorber traps the odor in the pores of the absorber and then you have a good smell again. It lasts up to 4 months. If the odor is strong you may need to use a couple around the outside of the cage. Do not put them in the cage. The odor absorber is non toxic, but the gerbil will try to eat it if in the cage and they should not get near it so they cannot try to eat it.
This is a link to a good website to order odor absorbers for pets: http://www.innofresh.com/innofresh-products/pet-odor-absorber/ They have good information on how this activated charcoal odor absorbing process works and why.
Posted by: odors on: April 15, 2009
Lizard cage odor or any type of reptile odor can be a easy fix. First check to be sure the cage is cleaned regularly, that there is no spillage under the cage, that you cannot see. Do the smell area test to see from how far can you smell the odor. 10 feet, 5 feet, only right at the cage? The further you can smell the lizard cage odor the more odor absorbers you will need to place around the cage. Do not put them in the cage, just out side. Usually one Innofresh pet absorber wafer per 8×8 ft area. If you can smell the odor from10 feet use three, if you can smell it from 5 feet use 2, one if it your odor is only noticeable when you are right up to the cage.
Assuming you have cleaned and washed out the cage and it still wreaks, I would suggest the larger odor absorbers used for refrigerators that have more odor absorbing capacity. Fridge It will be much stronger odor remover, due to the air flow cube design.
This also work great for other types of animal cage odor such as rabbit, hamster, gerbil, and bird.
Posted by: odors on: April 15, 2009
Dogs are so smart! A friend was saying how her dog knows where she is going out by the shoes she puts on. She told us the dog was not interested in going with her, since she put on dress shoes. If she had put on sneakers, the dog would of been all over her wanting to come with.
When it comes to odors from foot-ware, this a key. Yes, your shoes all have odor. A scent that gives off what shoe it is and where it has been. Dogs noses are a true test of odor deciphering. They can smell what you cannot. They are our early warning to odors.
So give you dog a break and get your foot-ware odor cleaned up. Go to Innofresh learn how to get rid of the odor from your shoes or foot ware . So you are not giving away your knowledge of where you are going to the nose of a dog.
If the odor is coming from your dog or pet then the Pet odor absorber is just the solution for your odor problems.
Posted by: odors on: April 11, 2009
Hamster cage odor comes from 4 sources, the cage, the hamster, the food or the poop. If the hamster is clean, and the cage is kept clean from poop, then the odors are either food or general odors that a pet like this created. A activated charcoal odor absorber like Innofresh will work for those odors. You should smell the difference very quickly. The charcoal absorber traps the odor in the pores of the absorber and you have a good smell again. Lasts up to 4 months.
http://www.innofresh.com/innofresh-products/pet-odor-absorber/ they have good information on how this process works and why.
Posted by: odors on: January 4, 2009
How do I get rid of pet odor? This search for odor absorbers comes in many forms, pet odors have their own set of interesting searches to find solutions. The top search for this year is hamster odor remover. Followed by bird odor and snake and reptile odor elimination. The ones that are searching for a cure in always interesting. Getting smells out of something or some pet in a top search term.
For more information visit the following web sites:
Odorabsorbers.com they have a full pet listing page
Some of the top and more interesting searches in 2008
Posted by: odors on: December 28, 2008
Forever Litter trays add Pet Odor absorbers
Odor Control Tips
Let me begin by giving credit where credit is due. Virtually everything I’ve learned about controlling litter box order was obtained from people sharing information at Litter box Central (www.litterbox-central.com ). My notes here are for the most part simply a condensation from that source.
Here are several factors that contribute to litter box odor — and probably the largest single component is what goes in to your cat. The right cat food can make a huge difference between a miserably stinky environment and one that’s odor free. (Please take a few moments to read the Scoop Free section at Litter box Central for more on this topic).
Choice of Litter
The second biggest variable is in your choice of litter (see Recommended Litter). After a lot of testing (totally by myself and friends, using our own noses) I’ve come to the conclusion that for the most part, the Fresh Step crystals work the best for me. I emphasize for me, as some people may have problems with the scent used in this litter, etc. But generally I’ve found this to be the best choice, with the highest odor-absorbing capability.
Activated Charcoal Odor Absorbers
Being the incessantly curious person that I am, I noticed that many of the litter companies have started advertising heavily around activated charcoal in their products. After some searching (and further experimentation), I found a pretty darned amazing product — Innofresh. I spent some time talking with them on the phone to learn more about their odor absorbers to learn as much as I could — but the real proof was when my wife noticed a significant further reduction in odors after I’d had a unit in my Scoop Free for a couple of days.
Now thatwas the critical test. Pretty impressive.
I keep one stuck under the purple lid. It simply clips to one of the “vanes” that hold the magnet, and lasts about 3 months. I was so impressed I signed on as a product distributor, and now carry them here in a 4 pack for $14.00. (It doesn’t make sense with shipping and all to just order one).
Here’s the info from Innofresh:
Innofresh™ PET Fragrance Free odor absorbers utilizes our patented activated carbon technology to eliminate odors and is completely fragrance free. No worry about irritating or harmful fragrances for your pets or yourself. Fragrances just cover up odors while Innofresh™ PET odor absorber traps and eliminates those lingering odors from your pets.
Our activated carbon odor absorbers work effectively against those tough litter box odors, as well as in areas where gerbils, pet mice, hermit crabs, ferrets or other small animals are kept. Just clip our odor absorber on to your cat litter box or even outside small animal cages to eliminate odors safely and effectively and without chemicals, gels, powders or sprays. Built in clip securely fastens to most litter boxes, and cages. Don’t settle for litter that claims to control odors. Eliminate them with Innofresh™ Pet activated carbon odor absorbers.
To view the Foever litter tray click here: Forever Litter Tray® (permanent replacement for Scoop Free® disposable cartridges)